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← Life Sciences & MedicineWhich outcome occurs when the body integrates temperature and osmotic feedback to regulate sweating?
A)Decreased antidiuretic hormone release occurs
B)Reduced glomerular filtration rate ensues
C)Sweat glands' activity is adjusted appropriately✓
D)Increased aldosterone secretion becomes prevalent
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Sweat gland activity adjusts to balance thermoregulation and fluid homeostasis because the hypothalamus integrates temperature and osmotic signals to control sweating via neural and hormonal pathways; therefore, sweat output is regulated rather than other renal hormonal changes because the integrated response directly impacts glands.
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