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19 April, 13:14

Insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone produces this condition: (A) Acromegaly (B) Goiter (C) Thyrotoxicosis (D) Diabetes insipidus

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  1. 19 April, 13:27
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    D - Diabetes insipidus

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    ADH is secreted by the pituitary gland as part of positive feedback loop in homeostasis when the body is need or has excess water. Concentration of solutes in the blood is also used to regulate the release of ADH by osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus. Low levels of ADH or the kidneys inability to respond to ADH will indicate that the body is dehydrated. This will in turn cause a person to drink too much water and excrete dilute urine, a condition called diabetes insipidus.
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