Biology, asked by Vishnuvardhan3324, 6 months ago

absence of which hormone causes dilute urine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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NDI occurs when the kidney tubules do not respond to a hormone in the body called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also called vasopressin. ADH normally causes the kidneys to make the urine more concentrated. As a result of not responding to the ADH signal, the kidneys release too much water into the urine.

Answered by Brooklyngrace123
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antidiuretic hormone (ADH),also called vasopressin. its absence can cause dilute urine

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