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प्रश्न
What is the function of antidiuretic hormone? Where is it produced and what stimuli increases or decreases its secretion?
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उत्तर
Antidiuretic hormone increases the reabsorption of water in the kidney tubules. It is produced in the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. When there is excess loss of fluid from the body or an increase in blood pressure, ADH is secreted more. When there is no loss of fluid from the body, it is secreted less.
संबंधित प्रश्न
ADH helps in water elimination, making the urine hypotonic.
Sketch and label the structure of Malpighian body.
The hormone which helps in the reabsorption of water in kidney tubules is ______.
Which vessels drain filtered blood from the kidneys?
Name the three main hormones involved in the regulation of the renal function?
Explain the heart’s role in secreting a hormone that regulates renal function? What hormone is this?
Select the CORRECT statement.
ANF mechanism acts as a check on the ______.
Which of the following statements is correct?
The following abbreviations are used in the context of excretory functions, what do they stand for?
ANF
The following abbreviations are used in the context of excretory functions, what do they stand for?
ADH
What is the role played by Renin-Angiotensin in the regulation of kidney function?
Which hormone is secreted by the heart?
Which of the following statements are correct?
- An excessive loss of body fluid from the body switches off osmoreceptors.
- ADH facilitates water reabsorption to prevent diuresis.
- ANF causes vasodilation.
- ADH causes increase in blood pressure.
- ADH is responsible for decrease in GFR.
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