Biology, asked by akankshamisi, 10 months ago

what is anti diluting hormone?? nd explain hemodialysis process..​

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Answered by divyagupta2
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Explanation:

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also called arginine vasopressin (AVP), is a hormone that helps regulate water balance in the body by controlling the amount of water the kidneys reabsorb while they are filtering wastes out of the blood.

Answered by Anonymous
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ANTI DILUTING ~

A relatively small (peptide) molecule that is released by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain after being made nearby (in the hypothalamus). ADH has an antidiuretic action that prevents the production of dilute urine (and so is antidiuretic).

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In hemodialysis, blood is removed from the body and filtered through a man-made membrane called a dialyzer, or artificial kidney, and then the filtered blood is returned to the body. ... To perform hemodialysis there needs to be an access created to get the blood from the body to the dialyzer and back to the body.

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