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Which hormone is responsible for facultative water reabsorption in the collecting ducts?

ADH is the hormone responsible for facultative water reabsorption.


What is facultative water reabsorption?

facultative water reabsorption is the reabsorption of water in the kidneys that is under the hormonal control of ADH (anti diuretic hormone) The amount of water reabsorbed is dependant on how much the body needs to reabsorb to maintain homeostasis and fluid balance.


What is the opposite of facultative?

Obligate is the opposite of facultative in biology. Treaty is the opposite of facultative in insurance.


How does sodium reabsorption affect water reabsorption?

If sodium reabsorption increases, water reabsorption increases as well.


When the kidneys return salts and water to the blood it is called?

Reabsorption via a process called "secretion".


What is the Outcome of Mutualism?

1.Depends upon whether the mutualism is facultative a. Facultative pollinators - example: honeybees and crop plants (oranges, strawberries, wildflowers) Outcome of facultative mutualism. (1)At no point in this graph do the isoclines cross (2) This mutualistic interaction is run-away facultative mutualism


Is Serratia marcescens an obligate aerobe or a facultative anaerobe?

Members of the genus Serratia are facultative anaerobes. Answer from a professor of microbiology.


What is obligatory reabsorption?

the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.


Which animals are facultative carnivores?

Dogs


What is obligatory water reabsorption?

the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.


What are the functions of parathormone?

It stimulates the reabsorption of calcium, the conservation of calcium by the kidneys, the reabsorption of phosphates.


What is the difference between aerobes and facultative aerobes?

both live n the presence of oxygen but facultative require oxygen at low concentrating