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Exercise 6-32: Matching Match the adrenal hormone in Column A with its effects in Column B. Column A A. Glucocorticoids B. Mineralocorticoids Column B Major effects on electrolyte metabolism; long- term regulation of sodium balance Effects similar to male sex hormones; secretes small amount of estrogen 1 Influence glucose metabolism; inhibit the inflammatory response C. Sex hormones
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