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- Describe the impact of Vasopressin (aka Antidiuretic hormone, or ADH) on urine concentration. Be able to clearly explain the hormone’s mechanism of action.Describe the specific effect of aldosterone on the kidney.Is the following table correct? Please explain further what will happen to urine concentration and volume when a person is exercising or has diabetes mellitus.
- Explain how his headinjury resulted in these effects on urinaryfunction and thirst. Why would a sphenoidfracture be more likely than an occipitalbone fracture to cause diabetes insipidus?What hormone imbalance resulted from thisaccident? Would you expect to find elevatedglucose in the urine of this diabetic patient?Why or why not?which of the following apply to high levels of ADH release? choose all that apply: Aquaporins, much water reabsorption, small volume of concentrated urine, Little water reabsorption, large volume of dilute urine.Renin is an important proteolytic enzyme produced by the kidney, involved in the control of salt/water balance in the body. Explain the source of renin, how it is secreted and how it acts to ultimately influence plasma volume. A separate hormonal system exists for directly controlling kidney water reabsorption. Explain how this hormone is released and how it exerts its renal effects.
- What happens to urine flow, urine volume, pH of urine, specific gravity, and silver nitrate to people who are dehydrated? Include a full and complete information about it and its hormones in the answer.The patient has significantly increased daily urine output. The disadvantage of secretion of the hypothalamic hormone can be explained this phenomenon. What is the hormone? Liberins statins Vasopressin O Thyroid O OxytocinIdentify and fully describe the actions of the hormones FGF23, PTH and 1. 25-Vitamin Don the kidney proximal tubule cell.
- true or false Aldosterone is required to restore water from loop of Henle, and reabsorption of Na+ from this segment is increased by ADH, allowing equilibration of water with the hyperosmotic interstitiumExplain how the secretion of ADH affects urine concentration and volume.Indicate whether the following sentence is True or False Aldosterone is required to restore water from loop of Henle, and reabsorption of Na+ from this segment is increased by ADH, allowing equilibration of water with the hyperosmotic interstitium