Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) is the hormone that regulates how much water is reabsorbed from the nephron into the bloodstream. It is called vasopressin in the US - ADH tends to be the British term, but they mean the same thing.
ADH - Antidiuretic Hormone
Renin and angiotensin
ADH
the urine volume decreased
The urine volume decreased as the concentration gradient increased.
I think the urine volume will significantly increase. The less water reabsorbed, the more urine will be formed.
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antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
The urine volume will decrease.
the urine volume decreased
Volume increases,urine become more dilute and clear.
kidneys
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.
The urine volume decreased as the concentration gradient increased.
Decreased ADH production increases urine volume and dilution.
I think the urine volume will significantly increase. The less water reabsorbed, the more urine will be formed.
The Muscles and organs
nephron
Controls are used as a healthy sample to compare another person's urine test to. Knowing what is healthy helps doctors to see what is unhealthy.