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How does binding of ADH to its receptors in the distal convoluted tubule lead to increased water permeability?

insertion of aquaporin channels into the membrane

widening of water channels already present

blocking of urea transporters

activation of aquaporin channels already present in the membrane

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What is the role of aquaporins in water reabsorption in the kidney?

to activate phosphorylation enzymes

to initiate nerve signals to the hypothalamus

to bind ADH to cell receptors

to facilitate movement of water by osmosis

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In the kidney, which cells have ADH receptors on their surface?

(Select all that apply)

cells lining the collecting duct

cells lining the loop of Henle

cells lining the distal convoluted tubule

cells lining the Bowman's capsule

cells lining the proximal convoluted tubule

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What is the effect of low blood water potential on urine volume and concentration?

larger volumes of more dilute urine are produced

larger volumes of more concentrated urine are produced

smaller volumes of more concentrated urine are produced

smaller volumes of more dilute urine are produced

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How does excess water intake affect urine concentration?

urine output increases and urine becomes more concentrated

urine output decreases and urine becomes more dilute

excess water has no effect on urine concentration

urine output decreases and urine becomes more concentrated

urine output increases and urine becomes more dilute

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Where are the osmoreceptors located that detect changes in blood water potential?

adrenal gland

medulla

hypothalamus

posterior pituitary gland

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How does a decrease in blood water potential affect ADH release?

release of ADH from the posterior pituitary gland decreases

release of ADH from the posterior pituitary gland increases

release of ADH from the hypothalamus decreases

ADH release remains unchanged

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ADH is transported to the posterior gland for storage after initial production in the .

pituitary
hypothalamus

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An increase in blood water potential is detected by in the hypothalamus, prompting a in ADH release.

osmoreceptors
decrease

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Describe the mechanism by which ADH increases water reabsorption in kidney tubule cells.

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