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Aldosterone is produced by the adrenal cortex, specifically the outer adrenal cortex called the Glomuerulosa. The adrenal cortex is also composed of an Mid section called the fasciculate which produces cortisone and the inner portion called reticularis which produces adrogen hormones.

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