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What happens due to the increase of sodium ions in the blood?(a) Increase in blood pressure(b) A decrease in blood pressure(c) Increase in the solubility of nitrogen(d) A decrease in solubility of sodium ionsI got this question during an interview.Asked question is from Function of Tubules-2 topic in section Excretory Products and Elimination of Biology – Class 11

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The correct answer is (a) Increase in blood pressure

To EXPLAIN: More sodium IONS in the blood or fewer potassium ions in the blood lead to INCREASED blood pressure and blood VOLUME. This CONDITION can be a symptom of the hypersecretion of the salt retaining hormone, i.e., aldosterone.



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