Within the renal tubule, two hormones play a role in determining the final volume and sodium concentration of the urine. The hormone ___________ regulates sodium reabsorption, while ___________ regulates water reabsorption. antidiuretic hormone (ADH); epinephrine aldosterone; antidiuretic hormone (ADH) cortisol; atrial natriuretic peptide renin; angiotensin II
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This hormone is produced by the adrenal glands and it increases the reabsorption of sodium (and water) in the kidneys, which in turn increases blood volume and blood pressure. Show moreā¦
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1) In the presence of antidiuretic hormone (ADH): a. glucose would be excreted with the urine b. the glomerular filtration rate would increase c. the volume of the urine produced would be reduced d. the afferent and efferent arterioles would constrict 2) During the process of renal absorption, fluid and solutes move from the: a. peritubular capillaries into the renal tubule b. peritubular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule c. renal tubule into the peritubular capillaries d. kidney tubule into the glomerular capillaries e. renal tubule into the collecting duct
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is essential for water regulation in the kidneys. Once released from the pituitary, ADH travels through to the kidneys. Explain how ADH promotes water reabsorption. a. $A D H$ initiates a series of events that lead to release of more vasopressin hormone in the kidney, leading to the movement of water out of kidneys b. ADH initiates a series of events that lead to temporary insertion of aquaporins in the kidney, through which water moves in the kidney. c. ADH initiates a series of events leading to temporary insertion of aquaporins in the kidney, through which water moves out of the kidneys. d. ADH initiates a series of events that leads to the movement of water out of the kidneys through simple diffusion.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) a. increases water reabsorption in the kidneys. b. regulates blood pressure by constricting arterioles. c. decreases the volume of urine produced by the kidneys. d. increases blood pressure during times of high blood loss. e. does all of the above.
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