Biology, asked by aniruddhaanii13, 1 year ago

In the renal tubules, the permeability of the
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct to
water is controlled by
a) Vasopressin
(b) Aldosterone

(c) Growth hormone

(dt Renin

Answers

Answered by khemaanandhi
1

Explanation:

The collecting duct system is under the control of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). When ADH is present, the collecting duct becomes permeable to water. The high osmotic pressure in the medulla (generated by the counter-current multiplier system/loop of Henle) then draws out water from the renal tubule, back to vasa recta.

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Answered by arnavgrover03
1
(A) vasopressin is the correct answer
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