Biology, asked by iampavansai09, 3 months ago

what is the hormone name which is released if urine concentration is too high?​

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Answered by ritika123489
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Explanation:NDI occurs when the kidney tubules do not respond to a hormone in the body called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also called vasopressin. ADH normally causes the kidneys to make the urine more concentrated. As a result of not responding to the ADH signal, the kidneys release too much water into the urine.


iampavansai09: vasopressin in right answer
chandgautam64: It is the common name of ADH
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ritika123489: adh is a common name of vasopressin
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Answered by chandgautam64
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Answer:

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

Explanation:

The most important effect of antidiuretic hormone is to conserve body water by reducing the loss of water in urine.

Antidiuretic hormone binds to receptors on cells in the collecting ducts of the kidney and promotes reabsorption of water back into the circulation.

Antidiuretic hormone, also known commonly as arginine vasopressin


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