Biology, asked by estherjoseph987, 9 months ago

ADH acts on the
(a) collecting tubule of kidney
(b) loop of Henle
(c) collecting ducts of testes
(d) None of the above

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Answered by harsharora111
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Answer:

a

Collecting Tubule of Kidney

It is secret by Hypothalamus realese by POSTERIOR Pitutary

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Answered by sushantsinghv95
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ADH acts on the

(a) collecting tubule of kidney

Explanation:

ADH is the abbreviated form of anti diuretic hormone. It is also known as vasopressin.

The hormone is secreted by the hypothalamus present in the brain.

Its main function is to prevent the excessive excretion of water from the body.

The hormone acts by attaching to the cells of the collecting tubules of kidneys and promoting the re-absorption of excess water back into the blood.

Deficiency of this hormone causes excessive urination and increases thirst.

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