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because the ADH causes reabsortion of water by the kidneys

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Q: How does ADH help regulate hypotension?
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What two hormones regulate water balance?

the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) and Aldosterone


What hormone allows kidneys to regulate?

ADH is the hormone. It is secreted by pituitary.


Explain how antidiuretic hormone can help regulate hypotension Be specific?

it can help by increasing reabsorption of water by the kidney. With the reabsorption, blood plasma volume increases, thus raising blood pressure


What are three hormones that can regulate kidney function?

ADH, Aldosterone and Atrial Natriuretic peptide(ANP)


What hormone signals the kidney to make less urine?

That hormone is called ADH or antidiuretic hormone. Diuresis means producing urine and antiduresis is the opposite.


What substance is released from the posterior pituitary gland to regulate urine from forming?

ADH or anti diuretic hormone.


The hormone that signals that kidneys to make less urine is?

ADH is the hormone regulate the volume of urine. It is produced by the hypothalamus. It secreted by anterior pituitary.


Which hormone can be given to help prevent PPH?

ADH and OT


Another word for postural?

In the context of hypotension, orthostatic hypotension is the same as postural hypotension.


What organ can ADH help prevent water retention through interaction with target cells?

ADH acts on the kidneys, but not to prevent water retention. ADH is a hormone that is released when the body is low on water to help the body retain water. It does this by helping to concentrate the urine and reducing urine volume. For more information, visit the Related Link.


What do kidney regulate in the blood?

They help regulate blood pressure (I think)


What does Orthostatic hypotension also get called?

Postural hypotension