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Antidiuretic Hormone is made in hypothalamus (posterior pituitary gland). Stimulated by dehydration and increased blood osmosis. It acts on the collecting duct of nephron to increase amount of aquaporins, thus increasing water permeability. When increased water is reabsorbed, blood osmolarity decreases. Therefore the urine becomes more concentrated.

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