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Which hormone induced the process of reabsortion from glomerulus?

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Answered by keerthika1998lekha
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Anti diuretic hormone (ADH) induces the process of reabsorption of water from glomerulus.

Absence or poor secretion of ADH may result in a condition called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by frequent urination.
Answered by lutfullahmir0786
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➡➡⭐HEYY HER'S UR ANS.

KIDNEY CONTAINS MILLIONS OF NEPHRONS.

NEPHRONS ARE KNOWN AS THE FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF KIDNEY.
NEPHRONS IN KIDNEY CONTAINS A NETWORK OF THE CAPILLARIES CALLED GLOMERULAS GLOMERULAS FILTERS BLOOD AND PRODUCES GLOMERULAR FILTRATE.ALL GLUCOSE IS REABSORBED QUICKLY BY CAPILLARIES.

AS REST OF FILTRATE TRAVELS THROUGH TUBULES SO WATER AND SALT NEEDED BY BODY ARE REABSORBED INTO CAPILLARIES.

➡TWO MAIN HORMONES HELPING IN REABSORPTION ARE (ALDOSTERONE) WHICH STIMULATES ABSORPTION OF THE SODIUM.

➡AND (ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE i.e.ADH) WHICH STIMULATES THE PASSIVE WATER ABSORPTION.


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