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how does the kidney control the hormone that handles the volume of urine excreted?​

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Answered by ramawatchirag08
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Direct control of water excretion in the kidneys is exercised by vasopressin, or anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), a peptide hormone secreted by the hypothalamus. ADH causes the insertion of water channels into the membranes of cells lining the collecting ducts, allowing water reabsorption to occur.

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