Volume of urine is regulated by
(a) Aldosterone alone
(b) Aldosterone, ADH and Testosterone
(c) ADH alone
(d) Aldosterone and ADH
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Answer: both aldosterone and ADH
They cause construction of blood vessels leading to increased bp and increase GFR.
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(d) Aldosterone and ADH
Explanation:
- The concentration of the urine can be controlled by the vasopressin that is it regulates the reabsoprtion of the water from the filtrate.
- The vasopressin is also called as antidiuretic hormone (ADH). It is released by the posterior pituitary.
- The ADH triggers the release of aldosterone.
- The aldosterone hormone increases the concentration of the sodium ions in the blood.
- The increase in concentration of the salt increases the release of the blood osmotic potential which also increases the reabsorption of water into the collecting tubule.
- The urine produced this way is concentrated one if ADH is not produced or produced in the low quantity then the urine produced will be the dilute one.
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