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∙ 11y agoADH increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts
Aldosterone works on the distal convoluted tubule and leads to increased blood pressure.
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∙ 11y agoThe distal tubule and collecting duct are the parts of the nephron that are under the control of the hormones ADH (antidiuretic hormone) and aldosterone. These hormones regulate water reabsorption and sodium reabsorption, respectively, in these segments of the nephron.
The pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain, secretes hormones that control other glands in the endocrine system. If the pituitary gland malfunctions, it can lead to over- or under-production of hormones from other glands, causing a variety of health issues.
The adenohypophysis, also known as the anterior pituitary gland, produces and secretes its own hormones under the control of releasing hormones from the hypothalamus. In contrast, the neurohypophysis, or posterior pituitary gland, stores and releases hormones produced by the hypothalamus, including oxytocin and vasopressin, which are transported down axons from the hypothalamus.
No, they are involuntary muscles, and will keep operating with out our control.
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TO PRODUCE HORMONESEach adrenal gland has two distinct structures, the outeradrenal cortex and the inner medulla, both of which produce hormones. The cortex mainly producescortisol, aldosterone andandrogens, while the medulla chiefly producesepinephrine and norepinephrine.In contrast to the direct innervation of the medulla, the cortex is regulated by neuroendocrine hormones secreted from the pituitary gland which are under the control of the hypothalamus, as well as by the renin-angiotensin system.
It's under hormonal control (which is mostly under brain control). An entire collection of hormones: Progesterone oestrogen follicle stimulating hormone luteinizing hormone prolactin oxytocin Human placental lactogen at least.
The body system that controls the production of hormones is the Endocrine System.The Endocrine System is a collection of glands in the body which secrete hormones (also known as chemical messengers) that are then transported in the blood to reach the target organs. The hormones are used to regulate cell or organ activity.I believe it is the endocrine system-- though there are different organs that can produce hormones as well.
It produces hormones under the control of the hypothalamus and this controls most of the other glands in the body.
The period is not under voluntary control. Rather it's the hormonal changes that control the cycle. These hormones may not be altered except by taking medications or other exernal factors such as stress or weght changes.
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It is under its own control.
Chameleons have chromatophores (Chrom=colour, Phores=cells) which have two types of pigments: one black (melanin,in our skins!!) and another one, of various colors. The colour and patterns are changed under the control of nerves or hormones(adrenaline secreted by the adrenal gland and hormones of the hypophysis-pituitary gland). As releasing hormones and neural control require an energy investment, the chameleons usually change colour to hide from predators or as a stress response Check out the related link, its the best i could find!
Hormones regulate pretty much everything you can think of. From growth, to metabolism, to digestion, to stress responses, to the ability to reproduce - including the initial libido that gets you there, how awake or sleepy you are, all are related to hormones. Attached is a link that lists hormones and their functions.
hormones are a chemical message to the brain to signal something to occur. eg: menstruation, puberty. Hormones make evrything happen during puberty, from having your period to getting hair under your arms
The major target of aldosterone is the distal tubule of the kidney, where it stimulates exchange of sodium and potassium. Three primary physiologic effects of aldosterone result:Increased resorption of sodium: sodium loss in urine is decreased under aldosterone stimulation.Increased resorption of water, with consequent expansion of extracellular fluid volume. This is an osmotic effect directly related to increased resorption of sodium.Increased renal excretion of potassium.Knowing these effects should quickly suggest the cellular mechanism of action this hormone. Aldosterone stimulates transcription of the gene encoding the sodium-potassium ATPase, leading to increased numbers of "sodium pumps" in the basolateral membranes of tubular epithelial cells. Aldosterone also stimulates expression of a sodium channel which facilitates uptake of sodium from the tubular lumen.
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