AssignmentLab11 Rodriguez
AssignmentLab11 Rodriguez
AssignmentLab11 Rodriguez
Laboratory Assignment
1. Ethyl alcohol inhibits ADH secretion. Suppose a person drinks two shots of
vodka. What effects does this have on urine production?
• Our kidneys release more water when ADH secretion is suppressed,
resulting in greater urine. Larger volumes of urine output dehydrate the
body, causing not only increased urination but also side symptoms
such as headaches and nausea. ADH is a hormone that tells your
kidneys to keep water in their reservoirs. Because ethyl alcohol inhibits
ADH production, the hormone responsible for our kidneys' ability to
retain water is decreased.
lood pressure and the incidence of hypertension, as well as the morbidity and mortality
associated with cardiovascular illnesses. Excess sodium consumption has been
associated to the beginning of hypertension as well as an increased risk of
cardiovascular problems. Sodium aids nerves in regulating autonomic activities
including heart rate and blood pressure, as well as maintaining inter and intracellular
fluid balances. Too much salt can disrupt the fluid balance, contributing to elevated
blood pressure. Similarly, a sodium intake that is too low has detrimental
consequences.
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