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The function of vasopressin vessels?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vasopressin or Anti diuretic hormone constricts the blood vessels which increases the flow of blood and hence glomerular filterate ..
It also increases the blood pressure consequently..

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Answered by PPPP68
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AVP has two principle sites of action: the kidney and blood vessels. The primary function of AVP in the body is to regulate extracellular fluid volume by regulating renal handling of water, although it is also a vasoconstrictor and pressor agent.
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