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During summer when body loses more water due to profuse sweating and dehydration what will happen?
(a) Osmolarity of body fluids decreases
(b) Decrease in secretion of Atrial natriuretic peptide
(c) Decrease in secretion of ADH from pituitary
(d) Increase in glomerular filtration rate

A

Osmolarity of body fluids decreases

B

Decrease in secretion of Atrial natriuretic peptide

C

Decrease in secretion of ADH from pituitary

D

Increase in glomerular filtration rate

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