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Antidiuretic hormone does not play a role in reproduction, is most commonly reduces the loss of water in 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
Aldosterone promotes water retention and reduces urine volume
The tube that receives urine from the distal convoluted tubule is called the collecting duct. It plays a crucial role in reabsorbing water and concentrating the urine before it is excreted from the body.
The collecting duct in the kidney plays a crucial role in reabsorbing water and concentrating urine by responding to the hormone ADH. It helps regulate the body's water balance by either concentrating or diluting urine based on the body's hydration status.
The collecting duct is responsible for reabsorbing water and concentrating urine in the final stages of urine formation. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's water balance and regulating electrolyte levels by responding to hormonal signals like antidiuretic hormone (ADH) to control water reabsorption.
Temporary storage of urine.
The collecting ducts of Bellini are responsible for reabsorbing water and solutes from the filtrate produced in the nephron. They play a crucial role in concentrating urine by adjusting the final composition of urine based on the body's hydration status.
Human beings 'pee' urine, not water. Urine can sometimes appear clear if one is very well hydrated, but it is still urine.
Urine is filtered out in the kidneys. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste products from the blood to produce urine, which is then transported to the bladder for excretion.
The clearer your urine, the more water intake. The more yellow the urine, the less water intake. The yellow color of urine is a consequence of certain molecules our body produces. The intensity of color therefore depends on the production of these molecule by our body and the amount of water we drink and subsequently excrete in the urine.