ADH, or antidiuretic hormone, works in the kidney tubule by increasing its permeability to water. This allows the kidney to reabsorb more water from the urine, leading to concentrated urine production. As a result, ADH helps regulate the body's water balance by controlling how much water is excreted in the urine.
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
The hypothalamus in the brain sends signals to the pituitary gland to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in response to changes in blood concentration. ADH then signals the kidney to reabsorb water, helping regulate the body's fluid balance.
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Permeability to water is regulated by antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the collecting ducts of the kidney. ADH acts on the collecting ducts to increase water reabsorption, resulting in concentrated urine production if ADH levels are high, and dilute urine production if ADH levels are low.
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
Anti-diuretic hormone (or ADH) is released by the pituitary gland to encourage the kidneys to reabsorb water.
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The hypothalamus in the brain sends signals to the pituitary gland to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in response to changes in blood concentration. ADH then signals the kidney to reabsorb water, helping regulate the body's fluid balance.
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because the ADH causes reabsortion of water by the kidneys
I hope this helps :) Osmoregulation is the process by which body fluids are maintained at a constant level. In the kidney there are the Bowman's Capsule and also the loop of Henle which reabsorbs and filters the excess water, salt and urea. In the brain there are the hypothalamus and pituitary gland that controls the process of osmoregulation. The hypothalamus detects the changes in H2O level while the gland secretes Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) into the blood stream. ADH is produced when H2O levels are low. This causes the loop of Henle and distilled convoluted tubule to reabsorb more H2O. The production of ADH stops when normal conditions are restored. When there is too much water the kidney will remove it and urine will become more dilute
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
ADH, Aldosterone and Atrial Natriuretic peptide(ANP)