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Hypernatremia is a condition where there is too much salt in the blood. How does the body maintain homeostasis if salt levels are too high? The pancreas increases its generation of insulin.

The liver produces more of the hormone glucagon.

The brain receives a signal to decrease blood volume.

The brain sends a signal to decrease urine output.

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