Rejected at 5:02 p.m. Apr, 15, 2024 ] by Michael_B
Author: pingasingming
Related Note: 1555805830607
Rationale for change

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Rejection reason

The cloze is about where ADH opens pores as opposed to where it generally works. See https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7532304/, a publication titled “Vasopressin (AKA ADH) increases water permeability of kidney collecting duct”

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Antidiuretic hormone (Vasopressin)

Increases blood pressure
 
ADH and Aldosterone both have the same purpose: to increase blood pressure, aka increase water reabsorption. 

But their mechanisms as well as action sites vary: 
→ ADH reabsorbs water through opening pores; it works at the last part of nephron, the collecting duct.
→ Aldosterone reabsorbs sodium & secretes potassium; it works at the second last part of the nephron, the distal convoluted tubule.


Photo Credit:Nephron-urine.svg: M•Komorniczak -talk-, polish wikipedist.derivative work: Juvo415CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
 

 


 
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