Biology, asked by Bkingsah74, 11 months ago

Diuresis is the condition in which
(a) excretion of volume of urine increases.
(b) excretion of volume of urine decreases
(c) the kidneys fail to excrete urine
(d) the water balance of the body is disturbed

Answers

Answered by priyanshududhat
1

Answer:

(a) excretion of volume of urine increase

Explanation:

Controlled by ADH - Anti Diuresis Hormone (Vasopressin)

Answered by sushantsinghv95
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Diuresis is the condition in which

(a) excretion volume of urine increases

Explanation:

Sometimes the kidneys filter out too much body fluid which is not reabsorbed and is excreted out as urine. This condition is commonly known as diuresis.

Diuresis may be caused by diuretic drugs like furosemide, chorthalidone, etc

It may also be caused due to excessive amounts of substances like glucose in the blood.

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