antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
The urine volume will decrease.
Volume increases,urine become more dilute and clear.
Yes, a urethral sphincter controls the release of urine. This is a "flap" that is found between the kidneys and urethra that opens and closes to keep urine in, or let it down to be urinated out.
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The volume of urine refers to the total amount of urine produced by the body, while the baseline volume refers to the average amount of urine produced over a specific timeframe. Differences in volume can occur due to factors such as hydration status, medications, and underlying health conditions.
No, when dehydrated, the volume of urine typically decreases. The body conserves water to maintain hydration, leading to more concentrated urine. In contrast, when well-hydrated, the body produces a larger volume of diluted urine.
Decreased ADH production increases urine volume and dilution.
As the concentration gradient increases, the urine volume typically decreases. This is because a higher concentration gradient drives more water reabsorption in the kidneys, resulting in a lower urine volume being produced.
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The Muscles and organs
The Loop of henle conserves water and minimizes urine volume.
It is called antidiuretic hormone.It controls the urine volume mainly