How is the amount of urine produced controlled ?
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ANTI-DIRUETIC is responsible for decreasing urine volume and ADH (arginine vasopressin ) is an example.
it is formed in hypothalamus in brain and is stored in posterior pituitary gland when responds to plasma osmolarity (the concentration of a solution expressed as the total number of solute particles per litre.)
when the plasma osmolarity is sensed by the hypothalamus this results in secretion of ADH which results in making the nephrons of kidney to lower down urine osmolarity or (increase unrine osmolarity if the plama osmolarity is less).
ANTI-DIRUETIC is responsible for decreasing urine volume and ADH (arginine vasopressin ) is an example.
it is formed in hypothalamus in brain and is stored in posterior pituitary gland when responds to plasma osmolarity (the concentration of a solution expressed as the total number of solute particles per litre.)
when the plasma osmolarity is sensed by the hypothalamus this results in secretion of ADH which results in making the nephrons of kidney to lower down urine osmolarity or (increase unrine osmolarity if the plama osmolarity is less).
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ANTI-DIRUETIC is responsible for decreasing urine volume and ADH (arginine vasopressin ) is an example.
it is formed in hypothalamus in brain and is stored in posterior pituitary gland when responds to plasma osmolarity (the concentration of a solution expressed as the total number of solute particles per litre.)
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