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What makes ADH?

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Hypothalamus. <-- This previous is only partially true, but usually in A&P you are tested by what organ. Common choices are: Lungs, Heart, Kidney, or Pituitary. The CORRECT ANSWER is KIDNEYS...
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Thinking back to secondary school, the pituitary gland. Released when the body is dehydrated to make you store more water by peeing less (so pee is more concentrated with all the other nasties your body wants rid of). Diabetes is effected or caused by this or something.... maybe someone else can jog my memory on the diabetes ADH thing :)

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ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) also called vasopressin is made in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior pituitary.

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ADH (anti-diuretic hormone), otherwise known as vasopressin, is released by the pituitary gland, at the base of the brain; however, it is made in the hypothalamus.

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What seceted adh?

The hypothalamus makes ADH and the posterior pituitary secretes it.


What is the roleof anti-diuretichormone (ADH)in the body?

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What is the role of anti diuretichormone (ADH) in the body?

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What is the role of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) in the body?

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What is the mechanism of action that makes alcohol a diuretic?

Yes. Alcohol inhibits anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) release in your brain. ADH aids in water reabsorption in the kidneys, so when ADH release is inhibited by alcohol your body cannot retain as much water so you will urinate more which can lead to dehydration.


Why do people keeps on urinating when he takes in alcohol?

You have a hormone in your body called antidiuretic hormone of ADH for short. The purpose of ADH is to conserve your water by concentrating your urine. Alcohol inhibits ADH. So if ADH keeps you from urinating, then alcohol keeps you from keeping you from urinating. In other words, it makes you urinate more.


What stores ADH?

adh is stored and secreted by the posterior pituitary


How does ecstasy affect ADH?

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What are the two hormones that are produced in the hypothalamus but stored in the pituitary?

Oxitocin, and ADH


What is another name for an ADH test?

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What does ADH stand for in kidney filtration?

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