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How does ADH regulate body fluid volume? Explain

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Explanation:

                The permeability of the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct to water is increased by A.D.H, which is ordinarily impermeable to water.

This effect results in enhanced water resorption and retention, as well as a reduction in the volume of urine generated in relation to its ion concentration.

Anti diuretic hormone (A.D.H.) is a hormone that effectively monitors and regulates the kidneys' function.

Anti diuretic hormone, produced by the posterior pituitary, helps to prevent dehydration and water excess by preventing large changes in water balance.

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