Question: If a person's plasma osmolarity is really high ( >300mOsM ), then A. ADH secretion from posterior pituitary will be inhibited B. ADH secretion from posterior pituitary will be stimulated C. Aldosterone secretion via adrenal gland will be inhibited D. Both A and B E. Both B and C
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