Biology, asked by smartprince5426, 2 months ago

Parathyroid hormone acts to ensure that
(a) calcium levels in the blood never drop too low
(b) sodium levels in urine are constant
(c) potassium levels in the blood don't escalate
(d)
the concentration of water in the blood is sufficient​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

option 1 is correct

Explanation:

parathyroid involve in maintaineance of Ca ions in blood

Answered by anilbhatti
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Answer:

A is correct

Explanation:

Parathyroid hormone regulates calcium levels in the blood, largely by increasing the levels when they are too low. It does this through its actions on the kidneys, bones and intestine: Bones – parathyroid hormone stimulates the release of calcium from large calcium stores in the bones into the bloodstream.

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