Science, asked by janyanaidu20, 4 months ago

vasopressin present in which gland? and why?

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Answered by Jyotisna
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Answer:

vasopressin presents inposterior pituitary gland because Vasopressin regulates the tonicity of body fluids. It is released from the posterior pituitary in response to hypertonicity and causes the kidneys to reabsorb solute-free water and return it to the circulation from the tubules of the nephron, thus returning the tonicity of the body fluids toward normal.

Answered by guptajitendrabca1
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Explanation:

Function. Vasopressin regulates the tonicity of body fluids. It is released from the posterior pituitary in response to hypertonicity and causes the kidneys to reabsorb solute-free water and return it to the circulation from the tubules of the nephron, thus returning the tonicity of the body fluids toward normal.

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