Yes, for every two potassium ions it ports back into the cell it will eject three sodium ions out.
No, neurosecretory cells transport oxytocin and anti-diuretic hormone to the posterior pituitary gland for storage and release into the bloodstream when needed. The anterior pituitary gland produces and releases its own hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus.
Passive transport never requires energy - hence the name passive. Active transport requires the input of energy. Two types of active transport are; primary (using pumps) and secondary (using anti or symports).
ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) acts on the glomeruli by increasing their permeability to water. This allows for water reabsorption from the glomerular filtrate back into the bloodstream, reducing urine volume and concentrating the urine.
Vasopressin is also called antidiuretic hormone (ADH) because it helps regulate water balance in the body by reducing urine production and increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys.
An anti-herbivore is a defense mechanism used by plants to protect themselves from being eaten by herbivores. This can include chemical deterrents, thorns, spines, or tough textures that make it difficult for herbivores to feed on the plant.
anti diuretic hormone
It increase the reabsorption of water. That is from distal convaluted tubules
facultative water reabsorption is the reabsorption of water in the kidneys that is under the hormonal control of ADH (anti diuretic hormone) The amount of water reabsorbed is dependant on how much the body needs to reabsorb to maintain homeostasis and fluid balance.
Yes. Alcohol inhibits anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) release in your brain. ADH aids in water reabsorption in the kidneys, so when ADH release is inhibited by alcohol your body cannot retain as much water so you will urinate more which can lead to dehydration.
machanism of antianxiety drug
By anti-centrifugal mechanism!
It's anti markownikoff addition
Anti-rolling mechanism is pretty much a shock absorber that helps stop any movement (such as jogging with a walkman) affecting the operation of the player and therefore stops disturbances of your music.
dynamic transport and that's all i know
No, neurosecretory cells transport oxytocin and anti-diuretic hormone to the posterior pituitary gland for storage and release into the bloodstream when needed. The anterior pituitary gland produces and releases its own hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus.
Passive transport never requires energy - hence the name passive. Active transport requires the input of energy. Two types of active transport are; primary (using pumps) and secondary (using anti or symports).
ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) acts on the glomeruli by increasing their permeability to water. This allows for water reabsorption from the glomerular filtrate back into the bloodstream, reducing urine volume and concentrating the urine.