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The hormone that regulates water excretion by the kidneys a. decreases water permeability...

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The hormone that regulates water excretion by the kidneys:

a. decreases water permeability throughout the kidney tubules.

b. increases water permeability in only certain portions of the kidney tubules.

c. decreases water permeability in only certain portions of the kidney tubules.

d. increases water permeability throughout the kidney tubules.

Kidney Tubules:

Each nephron in the kidney can be divided into several segments called tubules. These include the proximal convoluted tubule, the loop of Henle, the distal convoluted tubule, and the collecting duct.

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The correct answer is (b) increases water permeability in only certain portions of the kidney tubules. Antidiuretic hormone, or ADH, regulates water...

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What is ADH? - Definition & Function

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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or vasopressin regulates hydration in the body though the kidneys. Explore the function of ADH, how it is produced and stored in the body, and factors that affect ADH processes in the body regarding hydration.


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