the effects are similar. Both hormones are Na+/H2O regulators in the kidneys, they just perform this function in different ways. ADH contros the H2O in our bodies and how much is released while aldosterone is in control of what is reabsorded.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and aldosterone are the two hormones that regulate water balance in the body. ADH helps the kidneys retain water by increasing water reabsorption, while aldosterone regulates water and salt balance by promoting sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion in the kidneys.
Aldosterone and ADH
ADH decides the volume.Aldestorone involve in maintaining blood pressure.
adh and aldosterone both aid in stress response by maintaining the blood pressure. during stress the blood pressure increases. they both help bring it back to normal.
yes
Angiotensin, Aldosterone, ADH, and ANP.
aldosterone ADH
No,ADH is released.It increase reabsorption of water.
The distal tubule and collecting duct are the parts of the nephron that are under the control of the hormones ADH (antidiuretic hormone) and aldosterone. These hormones regulate water reabsorption and sodium reabsorption, respectively, in these segments of the nephron.
ADH, Aldosterone and Atrial Natriuretic peptide(ANP)
The cells in the nephron that respond to ADH are called principal cells, while the cells that respond to aldosterone are called intercalated cells. These cells play a crucial role in regulating the reabsorption of water and electrolytes in the kidneys.
ADH does not exactly cause the vasoconstriction but increases the peripheral vascular resistancewhich results increases of arterial blood pressure