ADH helps in water elimination, making the urine hypotonic. State whether the statement is True (or) False And Justify it
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This is false statement
ADH acts in distal convulated tubules helping in absorption of water.
ADH - anti diuretic hormone
This itself says it prevents from diuresis thus making urine hypertonia
ADH acts in distal convulated tubules helping in absorption of water.
ADH - anti diuretic hormone
This itself says it prevents from diuresis thus making urine hypertonia
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Solution:
The given statement is false. Hence, ADH does not help in water elimination therefore making the urine hypotonic.
When the ADH secretion is less, water absorption is less and this is the leading cause of the hypotonic urine.
Therefore, high ADH secretion does not turn urine hypotonic but less ADH makes it hypotonic.
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