Produced in the adrenal cortex which is part of the adrenal gland.
adrenal cortex
The adrenal cortex, where aldosterone is produced, is part of the adrenal gland.
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A disorder caused by excessive production of the hormone aldosterone, which is produced by a part of the adrenal glands called the adrenal cortex
Aldosterone is the hormone produced by the adrenal gland which is responsible for salt (sodium) regulation of the body.
It is produced by the adrenal glands. It regulates sodium and potassium levels in the body.
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Yes,it is released from posterior pitutory.It is produced in hypothalamus.
Aldosterone testing can be performed on a blood sample or on a 24-hour urine specimen. Several factors, including diet, posture (upright or lying down), and time of day that the sample is obtained can cause aldosterone levels to fluctuate.
Steroid hormones. This includes the sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and precursors), cortisol, and aldosterone.
Aldosterone is produced in the adrenal cortex= the outer layer of the adrenal gland. The adrenal glands are on the top of the kidneys.
Aldosterone is a hormone responsible for the reabsorption of Na+ and the secretion of K+. It is produced by the adrenal glands that sit atop the kidney (renal).