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Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Parathyroid hormone not only increases the re-absorption of calcium from the kidney but it also helps absorption in the intestines by increasing the production of vitamin D activation which also occurs in the kidney.
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.The distal convoluted tubule
It stimulate the re absorption of calcium. It removes excess phosphates from the body
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Increase the re absorption of water. It is secreted when water intake is low
Mainly it is affected by Antideuratic hormone.It is secreted by posterior pituitary.
Anti-diuretic hormone (or ADH) is released by the pituitary gland to encourage the kidneys to reabsorb water.
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Parathyroid hormone not only increases the re-absorption of calcium from the kidney but it also helps absorption in the intestines by increasing the production of vitamin D activation which also occurs in the kidney.
Re absorption of water in kidneys is reduced.It dilutes urine much
The Anti-diuretic Hormone is secreted by the posterior pituitary gland and also by nerve endings in the hypothalamus; affects blood pressure by stimulating capillary muscles and reduces urine flow by affecting re-absorption of water by kidney tubules. Hope this answers your question.
Anti-Diurtetic Hormone is a hormone used by your kidneys and determines how much water your body retains or excretes. It is made in the hypothalamus (homeostasis control center of sorts) and this hormone directly effects blood pressure and body water composition
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.The distal convoluted tubule
It stimulate the re absorption of calcium. It removes excess phosphates from the body
urine volume would hugely increase ... because the ADH is an anti-urination material.
When your body loses fluids it alters your blood pressure sending signals to your brain telling it that your BP is too low. This sends off signals to your body to try and compensate. ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) is released and prevents fluid to be excreted by the kidneys into your urine. This raises the blood pressure back up by increasing the water within it. This doesn't increase your RBCs or platelets but it just allows your blood volume to remain at a relatively normal level. It's the anti-diuretic hormone.