Biology, asked by loveshikha, 11 months ago

ADH helps in water reabsorption making the urine hypotonic how?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

This is false statement

ADH acts in distal consulated tubules helping in absorption of water.

ADH - anti diuretic hormone

This itself says it prevents from dieresis thus making urine hypertonic


loveshikha: wrong
Anonymous: wats the correct ans. then
Answered by Ankitpoonia
3

ADH facilitates water reabsorption from the latter parts of The tubulesthereby preventing diuresis and increase in the body fluid volume can switch off the receptors is the ADH release to complete the feedback and also from the kidney function by its  constrictoryeffect on the blood vessels this cause an increase in the blood pressure and cause increase and GFR in this situation the osmoreceptors cells also promote thirst drinking reduce osmolarity of blood the secretion of ADH thereby complete circuit

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