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ADH is released by the _____ and causes _____.
 
  a. kidney, water retention
  b. kidney, diabetes insipidus
  c. pituitary, water reabsorption
  d. hypothalamus, water retention

Question 2

Volumetric thirst is associated with _____ while osmometric thirst is associated with _____.
 
  a. homeostatic drinking; nonhomeostatic drinking
  b. beer drinking; sweating
  c. fluid loss from cells; fluid loss from extracellular spaces
  d. fluid loss from extracellular spaces; fluid loss from cells



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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