Wednesday, 8 May 2013

How is the amount of urine produced regulated



3. How is the amount of urine produced regulated?
Ans. The amount of urine produced depends on the amount of excess water and dissolved wastes present in the body.

18 comments:

  1. not satisfied.give the other answer

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  2. give the answer fast.as it is urgent.

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  3. The amount of urine largely depends on the amount of excess water or water reabsorbed and also dissolved wastes present in the body. When excess water in the body is more, large quantities of dilute urine is excreted out. On the other hand if the excess water is less, a small quantity of concentrated urine is excreted. When there is more quantity of dissolved wastes in the body, more quantity of water is required to excrete them. As a result of which, the urine produced increases.

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  5. Mentioning about ADH(Anti Diurenal Hormone)...it absorbs the extra water๐Ÿ‘

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  6. Mentioning about ADH(Anti Diurenal Hormone)...it absorbs the extra water๐Ÿ‘

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  7. Mentioning about ADH(Anti Diurenal Hormone)...it absorbs the extra water๐Ÿ‘

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  8. How is amount of waste regulated in our body?
    Plz answer fast as it is urgent ................

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  9. the amount of urine produced is regulated by the selective reabsorption in the tubule of nephron as urine flows along the tube . the amount of water reabsorbed (or urine formed) depends on how excess of water is there in the body and how much of dissolved waste is there which is to be extracted.

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  10. Thanks all for write down in the ans

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