Which of the following statements is incorrect :
(a) ADH - prevents conversion of angiotensinogen
in blood to angiotensin
(b) Aldosterone - Facilitates water reabsorption
(C) ANF - enhances sodium reabsorption
(d) Renin - causes vasodilation
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(a) ADH - prevents conversion of angiotensinogen
Explanation:
ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone) or vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary. It is involved in facilitating water reabsorption from later parts of the tubule, hence preventing diuresis. It regulates water excretion by increasing permeability of collecting duct for water and salt and by accelerating water and ion transfer determined by osmotic gradient.
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Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
Explanation:
( a) ADH - prevents conversion of angiotensinogen in blood to angiotensin
- It's a hormone made by the hypothalamus in the brain and put away in the back pituitary gland
- It advises your kidneys how much water to conserve
- ADH continually manages and balances the measure of water in your blood
- Higher water concentration expands the volume and weight of your blood
- ADH is a hormone that is produced in a piece of the cerebrum called the hypothalamus It is then put away and discharged from the pituitary, a small gland at the base of the brain
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