4 change in$\text{pH}$ from acidic to alkaline range.
Explanation:
(a) Deficiency of ADH (vasopressin) causes diabetes insipidus (increased volume of urine). It is caused due to decreased reabsorption of water from collecting tubules.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286179
Which hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney?
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 $\text{STH}$
3 ACTH
4 TTH
Explanation:
(a) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286180
Which of the following occurs due to ADH deficiency?
1 Increase urine output.
2 Increased water in urine.
3 Less urine.
4 No urination.
Explanation:
(b) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts. Therefore, when the amount of ADH decreases in blood, micturition will increase with increased water in urine.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286181
The Hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into which of the following parts marked in I, II, III and IV. #[examname: NCERT Page-333 / N-241
]#
1 1
2 III
3 11
4 IV
Explanation:
(b) The hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into the anterior pituitary, which is labelled as II in the given diagram. The label I represents hypothalamus, label III represents posterior pituitary and label IV represents portal circulation.
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286182
Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by
1 Adenohypophysis
2 Hypothalamus
3 Neurohypophysis
4 Kidney
Explanation:
(b) Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by hypothalamus.
4 change in$\text{pH}$ from acidic to alkaline range.
Explanation:
(a) Deficiency of ADH (vasopressin) causes diabetes insipidus (increased volume of urine). It is caused due to decreased reabsorption of water from collecting tubules.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286179
Which hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney?
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 $\text{STH}$
3 ACTH
4 TTH
Explanation:
(a) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286180
Which of the following occurs due to ADH deficiency?
1 Increase urine output.
2 Increased water in urine.
3 Less urine.
4 No urination.
Explanation:
(b) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts. Therefore, when the amount of ADH decreases in blood, micturition will increase with increased water in urine.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286181
The Hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into which of the following parts marked in I, II, III and IV. #[examname: NCERT Page-333 / N-241
]#
1 1
2 III
3 11
4 IV
Explanation:
(b) The hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into the anterior pituitary, which is labelled as II in the given diagram. The label I represents hypothalamus, label III represents posterior pituitary and label IV represents portal circulation.
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286182
Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by
1 Adenohypophysis
2 Hypothalamus
3 Neurohypophysis
4 Kidney
Explanation:
(b) Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by hypothalamus.
4 change in$\text{pH}$ from acidic to alkaline range.
Explanation:
(a) Deficiency of ADH (vasopressin) causes diabetes insipidus (increased volume of urine). It is caused due to decreased reabsorption of water from collecting tubules.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286179
Which hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney?
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 $\text{STH}$
3 ACTH
4 TTH
Explanation:
(a) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286180
Which of the following occurs due to ADH deficiency?
1 Increase urine output.
2 Increased water in urine.
3 Less urine.
4 No urination.
Explanation:
(b) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts. Therefore, when the amount of ADH decreases in blood, micturition will increase with increased water in urine.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286181
The Hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into which of the following parts marked in I, II, III and IV. #[examname: NCERT Page-333 / N-241
]#
1 1
2 III
3 11
4 IV
Explanation:
(b) The hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into the anterior pituitary, which is labelled as II in the given diagram. The label I represents hypothalamus, label III represents posterior pituitary and label IV represents portal circulation.
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286182
Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by
1 Adenohypophysis
2 Hypothalamus
3 Neurohypophysis
4 Kidney
Explanation:
(b) Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by hypothalamus.
4 change in$\text{pH}$ from acidic to alkaline range.
Explanation:
(a) Deficiency of ADH (vasopressin) causes diabetes insipidus (increased volume of urine). It is caused due to decreased reabsorption of water from collecting tubules.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286179
Which hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney?
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 $\text{STH}$
3 ACTH
4 TTH
Explanation:
(a) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286180
Which of the following occurs due to ADH deficiency?
1 Increase urine output.
2 Increased water in urine.
3 Less urine.
4 No urination.
Explanation:
(b) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts. Therefore, when the amount of ADH decreases in blood, micturition will increase with increased water in urine.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286181
The Hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into which of the following parts marked in I, II, III and IV. #[examname: NCERT Page-333 / N-241
]#
1 1
2 III
3 11
4 IV
Explanation:
(b) The hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into the anterior pituitary, which is labelled as II in the given diagram. The label I represents hypothalamus, label III represents posterior pituitary and label IV represents portal circulation.
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286182
Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by
1 Adenohypophysis
2 Hypothalamus
3 Neurohypophysis
4 Kidney
Explanation:
(b) Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by hypothalamus.
4 change in$\text{pH}$ from acidic to alkaline range.
Explanation:
(a) Deficiency of ADH (vasopressin) causes diabetes insipidus (increased volume of urine). It is caused due to decreased reabsorption of water from collecting tubules.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286179
Which hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney?
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 $\text{STH}$
3 ACTH
4 TTH
Explanation:
(a) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286180
Which of the following occurs due to ADH deficiency?
1 Increase urine output.
2 Increased water in urine.
3 Less urine.
4 No urination.
Explanation:
(b) $ADH$, secreted by posterior pituitary gland, acts on kidney. It concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts. Therefore, when the amount of ADH decreases in blood, micturition will increase with increased water in urine.
NCERT Page-334 / N-242
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286181
The Hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into which of the following parts marked in I, II, III and IV. #[examname: NCERT Page-333 / N-241
]#
1 1
2 III
3 11
4 IV
Explanation:
(b) The hypophyseal portal system transports releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus into the anterior pituitary, which is labelled as II in the given diagram. The label I represents hypothalamus, label III represents posterior pituitary and label IV represents portal circulation.
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286182
Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by
1 Adenohypophysis
2 Hypothalamus
3 Neurohypophysis
4 Kidney
Explanation:
(b) Vasopressin, also called ADH, is synthesised by hypothalamus.