what does ADH stops the removal of in the kidney
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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 ofantidiuretic hormone, the collecting ducts are virtually impermiable to water, and it flows out as urine.
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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 ofantidiuretic hormone, the collecting ducts are virtually impermiable to water, and it flows out as urine.
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