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Anti -Diuretic Hormone| Vasopressin |Endocrinology

Photo created by the author with canva AntiDiuretic Hormone|vasopressin |Endocrinology   Keywords : What is anti-diuretic hormone. What are the main functions of ADH? What is vasopressin?  Herring bodies| Magnocellular neurosecretory neurons | Prepropressophysin| Neurophysin II   Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Site of secretion 3. Regulation of secretion 4. Mechanism of secretion 5. Functions Introduction In this article, we will learn about anti-diuretic hormones in detail, including the site of secretion, the regulation of its secretion, the mechanism of action, and more. About’ totalphysiology.com.’ This article is part of my mission to provide trustworthy recent health information to support the general public, patients, and professionals globally. Here, you will find human Physiology and health-related topics. This article is intended for all learners and medical care providers. This activity aims for learners to better apply the latest scientific knowledge.

Exercise| grade |Physiology

                                  Exercise|Physiology This article discusses different levels of exercise. Learn about the heart, lungs, blood flow, and muscle changes here during exercise. Keywords :  Wellness| Self-care | Positivity| Motivation|  Metabolic demands  | Grades of exercise |  Cardiac output|  Stroke volume | Heart rate| O xygen debt  |  Lactic acid   | R.Q. Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Grade of exercise 3. Changes in heart 4. Changes in the respiratory system 5. Changes in blood flow. About' totalphysiology.com.' This article is part of my mission to provide trustworthy recent health information to support the general public, patients, and professionals globally. Here you will find human Physiology, Anatomy, and health-related topics. This article is intended for an international audience of medical care providers and learners. Thi