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Controlling Blood Water Potential
The
Kidneys
Regulate the
Water Potential
in the Blood
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Controlling Blood Water Potential
Absorption
is Controlled by
Hormones
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Blood water potential mainly in
plasma
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The Loop of Henle Maintains a Sodium Ion Gradient
1. The Loop of Henle of the kidneys is made of a
descending
and
ascending
limb
2. The descending limb is
permeable
to water
3. The ascending limb is
impermeable
to water
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ADH
Level Rises
We Save
Water
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ADH Level Falls
When we are
Hydrated
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As
ADH
levels fall, a large amount of
urine
is produced and we are dehydrated
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If you don't understand what ADH does, you'll be in
urine
trouble
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The
water content
of the blood is regulated by absorption in the
proximal convoluted tubule
and collecting duct
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