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What is the role of ADH hormone?​

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Answered by gukhan524
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Answer:

The single most important effect of antidiuretic hormone is to conserve body water by reducing the loss of water in urine. ... These channels transport solute-free water through tubular cells and back into blood, leading to a decrease in plasma osmolarity and an increase osmolarity of urine.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone)

Explanation:

  1. ADH  is an Antidiuretic Hormone.it is known as vasopressin. it is a diuretic substance that causes the loss of water from the body (tea, alcohol,  and coffee are diuretic), so "anti diuretic" refers to substances that reduced loss of water.
  2. It is blood carries to the Kidneys.
  3. The posterior pituitary gland to released  Antidiuretic Hormone.
  4. ADH is regulated Urine concentration and volume.
  5. The deficiency of ADH leads to the syndrome of Diabetes insipidus.
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