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
ADH stands for Anti diuretic hormone also known as Vasopressin.
Actually the correct answer would be ADH stimulates conservation of water by the kidneys.
ADH stimulates the cells of the collecting duct in the kidney to insert water channels (aquaporins) into their luminal membranes; this increases water resorption in the kidneys.
ADH influences the amount of fluid that the kidneys reabsorb into the circulatory system and the amount of fluid that the kidneys pass out of the body in the form of urine
ADH controls water balance of body.It also increase blood pressure.
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the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) and Aldosterone
ADH and MSH
The posterior pituitary gland does not actually produce any hormones, instead they are produced by the hypothalamus, then stored in the posterior pituitary which releases them when they are needed. The two hormones stored and released by the posterior pituitary are Oxytocin and Antidiuretic Hormone or vasopressin. The function of Oxytocin is to produce uterine contractions before and after child birth and also to eject milk during breast feeding. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) also known as vasopressin, controls the production of urine. If we are dehydrated, then ADH is released and inhibits the production of urine, leaving more fluid available to circulate around the body.
That is correct. The hormones, oxytocin and ADH are manufactured in the hypothalamus and delivered to the posterior pituitary via the supraopticohypophyseal tract.
ADH and TSH. are the examples of trophic hormones which produce in small quantity .
ADH, Aldosterone and Atrial Natriuretic peptide(ANP)
Oxitocin, and ADH
ADH
the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) and Aldosterone
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and Oxytocin are both hormones stored and secreted by the posterior pituitary gland. The main functions of Oxytocin are aiding in sexual reproduction. The main function of ADH is retaining fluid in the body.
ADH and MSH
Aldosterone and ADH
The posterior pituitary gland does not actually produce any hormones, instead they are produced by the hypothalamus, then stored in the posterior pituitary which releases them when they are needed. The two hormones stored and released by the posterior pituitary are Oxytocin and Antidiuretic Hormone or vasopressin. The function of Oxytocin is to produce uterine contractions before and after child birth and also to eject milk during breast feeding. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) also known as vasopressin, controls the production of urine. If we are dehydrated, then ADH is released and inhibits the production of urine, leaving more fluid available to circulate around the body.
aldosterone ADH
norepinephrine, epinephrine and angiotensin II
ADH
ADH conserves water in kidneys ]