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which hormone is responsible the the reabsorption of sodium ions . explain the function and regulation of that hormone

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Aldosterone causes an increase in salt and water reabsorption into the bloodstream from the kidney thereby increasing the blood volume, restoring salt levels and blood pressure. Aldosterone is the main mineralocorticoid in our body. It is mainly responsible for fluid regulation in the body and hence propagates the reabsorption of sodium ions and excretion of phosphate ions.

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