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What is the primary function of anti-diuretic hormone in the body?
What is the primary function of anti-diuretic hormone in the body?
- To decrease fluid volume in the body
- To increase water intake
- To increase urine output
- To reduce blood pressure (correct)
Where is anti-diuretic hormone released into the bloodstream?
Where is anti-diuretic hormone released into the bloodstream?
- The pituitary gland (correct)
- The hypothalamus
- The blood vessels
- The kidneys
What is the role of neurophysin II in the body?
What is the role of neurophysin II in the body?
- To act on the kidneys and blood vessels
- To increase urine output
- To decrease fluid volume in the body
- To transport oxytocin to its site of release (correct)
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Test your knowledge about Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) and its role in regulating blood pressure and kidney function with this informative quiz. Learn about the production of ADH and how it affects the body, and deepen your understanding of this important hormone. Get ready to challenge yourself and become an expert on ADH!