Biology, asked by tarelswar5461, 11 months ago

Which factor is responsible for the formation of concentrated urine

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Answered by arpan7de
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The more ADH that is secreted, the more permeable the walls of the collecting duct become and the more water is reabsorbed from the fluid in the nephron into the blood. Thus less water is excreted in the urine, producing a smaller volume of concentrated urine.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

The answers are the 'loop of Henle' and 'Anti-Diuretic Hormone'.  

Explanation:

The 'loop of Henle' creates a low water potential in the medulla tissues so it has more water and gets absorbed from the fluid present in the collecting duct.

The 'Anti-Diuretic Hormone' alternate with the 'permeability' of the collecting 'duct walls'. When the blood reacts as low water potential, the posterior pituitary releases ADH because of the neurosurgery cells in the 'hypothalamus' that get stimulated by this process.

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