Yes it is. When referring to the urinary system the ADH is the hormone that controls this.
If sodium reabsorption increases, water reabsorption increases as well.
Tubular reabsorption takes place in the kidneys. It specifically occurs in nephrons, microscopic tubular structures (Proximal Convoluted Tubule-PRIMARY & Distal Convoluted tubule-SECONDARY) of the kidney that number in the millions.
the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.
the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.
Reabsorption via a process called "secretion".
ADH is the hormone responsible for 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.
reabsorption of water by renal tubule decreases
the renal hormonesecreted by the hypothalmus when blood pressure decrease to promote the reabsorption of water is
Hormonally Yours was created in 1991.
filtration and reabsorption SDII
The antidiuretic hormone is the substance that directly controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts. It is also known as vasopressin.