Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
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The kidneys regulate water balance in the blood by filtering out excess water and toxins from the bloodstream to form urine. They also reabsorb water back into the blood when needed to maintain proper hydration levels. Additionally, the kidneys release hormones like antidiuretic hormone (ADH) to control how much water is excreted in the urine.
A popsicle stick can absorb a small amount of water, usually no more than a few drops. The level of absorption depends on the type of wood and the conditions in which it is exposed to water.
The hormone that stimulates water conservation in the kidneys is called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin. ADH acts on the kidneys to increase water reabsorption, resulting in concentrated urine production and decreased water excretion. This process helps to maintain fluid balance and prevent dehydration in the body.
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Because normal kidneys will absorb all the sugar from the urine, unless uncontrolled diabetes puts so much glucose in the blood that the kidneys can no longer absorb it all after producing urine.
The kidneys are the major organ of homeostasis. They control the water volume in blood by measuring the salt content of the filtrate as it produces urine. If the concentration is too low it tells the kidneys to release renin, which releases angiotensin II, which then releases aldosterone. This then tells the kidneys to retain more salt which increases the water retention in the body. The negative feedback chemical to this is atrial natriuretic hormone release by the heart. There is no organ that measures and corrects the water volume in the body. Water volume is controlled by salt concentration.
§The kidneys control how much water is reabsorbed; excess water is processed by the kidneys and excreted as urine
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yes, if the blood cells absorb too much water, they can "lyse" or burst. therefore, drinking too much water is dangerous.
Yes. Raw marble (untreated marble) will absorb water. However this doesn't mean it will absorb so much water it will have a significantly larger mass. Treated marble that has a thin silicon layer will not absorb water.
how much water returns to your body
none
Yes, you can also die by drinking too much water.