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Q: What is the control center for ADH?
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What does the posterior pituitary gland control?

ADH secretion and oxytocim release


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What process is promoted by ADH?

ADH controls the rate that filtrate moves from the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule. ADH is also the only hormone that provides a system of control over the kidneys as an osmoregulator for urine production. Low levels of ADH in the blood are the brains response to thirst. Also during times of higher solute concentrations, ADH causes more water to be realesed from the nephrons to be reabsorbed by the blood.


Which part of the nephron is under the control of the hormones ADH and aldosterone?

ADH increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts Aldosterone works on the distal convoluted tubule and leads to increased blood pressure.


What stores ADH?

adh is stored and secreted by the posterior pituitary


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What are the two hormones that are produced in the hypothalamus but stored in the pituitary?

Oxitocin, and ADH


Which hormone uses feedback mechanism to control body water levels?

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): A relatively small (peptide) molecule that is released by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain after being made nearby (in the hypothalamus).ADH has an antidiuretic action that prevents the production of dilute urine (and so is antidiuretic).


Which organ acts as the control center of the body?

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What seceted adh?

The hypothalamus makes ADH and the posterior pituitary secretes it.


Hormone helps control blood pressure by reducing the amount of water that is excreted through the kidneys?

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