The stimuli that trigger the release of ADH are
A. low blood pressure, low blood volume, and low blood osmolarity.
B. high blood pressure, high blood volume, and high blood osmolarity.
C. high blood pressure, low blood volume, and low blood osmolarity.
D. low blood pressure, high blood volume, and high blood osmolarity.
E. low blood pressure, low blood volume, and high blood osmolarity.
Answer: E
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