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Q: How long does it normally take to get results back from an Anti-diuretic hormone blood test aka ADH test. Is it measured in days or weeks?
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What is a Systematic?

Systematic error is the difference between the actual value of what is being measured and the value you found. The results of systematic error are precise but not accurate.


What were the results of the lemon battery experiment?

I can guarantee that the battery worked and produced an electric potential which could be measured, assuming the experiment was set up correctly.


A student carelessly inserts the thermometer while assembling the calorimeter and a large hole is torn in the plastic lid. how will this affect his experimental results?

The results will be inaccurate due to the escape of heat. As the heat is created from the burning of the substance, it instead of being contained and measured (by the thermometer) some of that heat will escape through the hole in the lid, which will negatively impact the results.


How does analytical chemistry develop the chemistry field?

It helps you to quantitatively determine results and also to help you understand many principles in calculations that are normally just assumptions that may affect final results.


Can AZO pills affect results of pregnancy test?

No when used as directed only a pregnancy will effect the results of a pregnancy test.A false negative means the test was used too soon, it is most accurate when used first thing in the morning, after you have missed your period.A false positive is very unlikely and is usually the result of a faulty test or very rarely from certain medical conditions. A HPT is looking for hCG a hormone found only in pregnancy.

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When is antidiuretic hormone secreted?

When osmolarity increases above the threshold, the ever-alert osmoreceptors recognize this a the cue to stimulate the neurons that secrete antidiuretic hormone. Secretion of antidiuretic hormone is also simulated by decreases in blood pressure and volume, conditions sensed by stretch receptors in the heart and large arteries. Changes in blood pressure and volume are not nearly as sensitive a stimulator as increased osmolarity, but are nonetheless potent in severe conditions. For example, Loss of 15 or 20% of blood volume by hemorrhage results in massive secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Another potent stimulus of antidiuretic hormone is nausea and vomiting, both of which are controlled by regions in the brain with links to the hypothalamus.


A lack of what hormone results in the abnormal growth if children?

The hormone is the growth hormone. It is responsible for growth


What is the effect of alcohol to antidiuretic hormone secretion?

Ethyl Alcohol prevents the secretion of Anti-diuretic hormone from the the posterior pituitary, resulting in water and sodium loss and subsequent diuresis.


The disease diabetes insipidus?

Diabetes insipidus is characterized by frequent urination of large amounts of dilute urine. It is caused by either a reduced production of anti-diuretic hormone by the hypothalmus, or a reduction in the sensitivity of the kidneys to anti-diuretic hormone. Diabetes insipidus generally results in dehydration and an imbalance of electrolytes in the bloodstream (most concerning being sodium and potassium).


Pituitary dwarfism results from a decreased secretion of?

Human growth hormone


A lack of which hormone results in mental retardation?

it has nothing to do with hormones.


An excess of growth hormone in an adult results in?

Giagantism: An overabundance of growth hormone during childhood leads to giagantism. It is a very rare condition that may results from a tumor of the cells that produce growth hormone.


What is kinetin?

kinetin is a plant hormone that, when paired with auxin (another plant hormone), results in prolific growth of undifferentiated cells.


What hormone when produced in inadequate amounts results in abnormally small stature and normal proportions?

The Growth Hormone (GH). This hormone is produced by the Petuitary Gland (The master gland)


What is the hormone whose production in inadequate amounts results in miscarriage?

Progesterone


What gland is affected in crentinism?

results from undersecretion of growth hormone tae mo !!


Graves disease results from too much?

thyroid hormone (thyroxine or T4)