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Vasopressin released from the neurohypophsis mainly responsible for

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Answered by Reshmathakkola
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vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone: adh) stimulates cells of the mammary glands and has an antidiuretic function, promoting the reabsorption of water in the kidney, and it raises blood pressure by stimulating the contraction of smooth muscle in the walls of small blood vessels.

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Answered by sobhadevi
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Vassopressin acts mainly on kidney and stimulates resorption of water and electrolytes by distal tubules and there by reduces loss of water through urine ie diuresis

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