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Describe how hormones regulate blood pressure, blood volume, and kidney function.
Hormones are small molecules that act as messengers within the body. Different regions of the nephron bear specialized cells, which have receptors to respond to chemical messengers and hormones. The hormones carry messages to the kidney. These hormonal cues help the kidneys synchronize the osmotic needs of the body. Both ADH and aldosterone promote water reabsorption from the filtrate, which increases blood volume and blood pressure while also producing a concentrated urine.
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