Biology, asked by lighy4934, 1 year ago

Which hormone regulates the absorption of water from kidney tubules?

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Answered by kavithaullash
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Answer:

Antidiuretic hormone

Explanation:

Antidiuretic hormone stimulates water reabsorbtion by stimulating insertion of "water channels" or aquaporins into the membranes of kidney tubules. 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 booomflash77
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Answer

it should be anti diuretic hormone(adh)

Explanation:

it stimulates reabsorption of water in kidney

there is also anti natri uretic factor released by heart which neutralises adh when the water levels are back to normal

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