EBK ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSI
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133987010
Author: Marieb
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 9, Problem 21SAE
Summary Introduction
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The two hormones closely involved in regulating the fluid, electrolyte balance of the body, as well as their effects on the common target organ.
Introduction:
The hormones are the chemical messengers that are released via the endocrine glands directly into the bloodstream. They travel through the blood and reach the target organ where they act. The hormones are essential for the regulation of various body processes like
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