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Biology, 12.04.2021 21:50 Spongebone4571

Hypernatremia is a condition where there is too much salt in the blood. How does the body maintain homeostasis if salt levels are too high? Select one:

The brain sends a signal to decrease urine output.

The pancreas increases its generation of insulin.

The liver produces more of the hormone glucagon.

The brain receives a signal to decrease blood volume.

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