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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Body water
  1. ... V2 receptor triggers chemical reactions that control the body's water balance. When a person's fluid intake is ... urine is highly concentrated. These abnormalities disrupt the body's water balance, causing hyponatremia and serum hypo-osmolality. ADHR ...
  2. ... channel plays an essential role in maintaining the body's water balance. The placement of these channels is controlled ... not reabsorb water as they should, and the body makes excessive amounts of urine. These problems with water balance are characteristic of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. More ...
  3. ... function of ADH is to help control the body's water balance by determining how much water is excreted ... from reabsorbing water as they should, and the body makes excessive amounts of urine. These problems with water balance are characteristic of neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus. More ...
  4. ... It is also be involved in maintaining the body's water balance (osmoregulation) and in certain types of sensation, ...
  5. ... growth and division (proliferation), and maintenance of the body's water balance (osmoregulation). It is uncertain which of these ...
  6. ... development and reproduction; mineralocorticoids, which help regulate the body's salt and water balance; and glucocorticoids, which are involved in maintaining ...
  7. ... to stress; and aldosterone, which helps regulate the body's salt and water balance.Additionally, cytochrome P450 enzymes are involved in ...
  8. ... access to the cell surface below, protecting the body from foreign invaders. The sugars also attract water molecules, helping lubricate and hydrate the tissues.The ...
  9. ... to regulating the amount of sodium in the body, the flow of sodium ions helps control the movement of water in tissues. For example, ENaC channels in lung ...
  10. ... to regulating the amount of sodium in the body, the flow of sodium ions helps control the movement of water in tissues. For example, ENaC channels in lung ...
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