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The levels of water and salt in the blood are controlled by what

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Kidneys

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These organs excrete excess water and salts in the blood and also conserves them when they are in low concentrations. The rate of reabsorption is controlled by ADH (Anti-diuretic hormone/vasopressin) and ACTH (that triggers the release of aldosterone by adrenal glands) that are produced by the pituitary gland.

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