Distal convoluted tubule
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Hydrogen ion excretion is the result of standard kidney (nephron) function, when processing fluids in the body. This is done at the bottom of the kidneys.
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Cause there are a lot of nerves that link to your brain and sends signal for pain as for everywhere else on your body but you use your hands a lot which they will get sensitive the more you work em and it just depends on you weather or not you are actually sensitive on your hands I hope this answers your question:-)
Aldosterone is sensitive to a few different things. The main thing it is sensitive to is the kidneys.
factors outside the adrenal gland may cause overproduction of aldosterone, or overproduction of renin, an enzyme stored in the kidney area that stimulates aldosterone and raises blood pressure.
The tip of the dildo
Hydrogen ion excretion is the result of standard kidney (nephron) function, when processing fluids in the body. This is done at the bottom of the kidneys.
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In the kidney, the macula densa is an area of closely packed specialized cells lining the wall of the distal tubule at the point of return of the nephron to the vascular pole of its parent glomerulus glomerular vascular pole. The cells of the macula densa are sensitive to the ionic content and water volume of the fluid in the tubule. If low water volume is detected by these cells, they will produce molecular signals that promote renin secretion by other cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. The release of renin is an essential component of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), which regulates blood pressure and volume. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macula_densa
Hormones has several uses depending on their area of applications. However the major uses of hormones include: 1. As a replacement therapy (Hormone Replacement Therapy) 2. Contraceptions/Abortifacients- estrogen, progestin 3. As a diuretic- spironolactone (an aldosterone antagonist used in some cases of hypertension) 4. Labour stimulants- oxytocin etc.
Hormone.
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Gonadotropin releasing hormone
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Yes, in the United States hormone replacement is legal. In fact, there are specialists in the area of age management. Ask your general practitioner for a referral or recommendation to a bioidentical hormone doctor.