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name the harmones involved in urine formation​

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Answered by FackLife
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Antidiuretic hormone binds to receptors on cells in the collecting ducts of the kidney and promotes reabsorption of water back into the circulation. In the absense of antidiuretic hormone, the collecting ducts are virtually impermiable to water, and it flows out as urine.

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Answered by dg24jan
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These hormones include aldosterone (which controls sodium); atrial natriuetic peptide or ANP which traps sodium in the nephron so more urine is produced; anti-diuretic hormone/vasopressin, that helps to conserve water; and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, that balances blood volume and blood pressure to ensure : )

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