X axis is the plasma Osmolarity and the Y axis is the plasma vasopressin concentration.
Vasopressin causes increased reabsorption of water from the collecting tubule and thus decreases the plasma Osmolarity.
In the graph it is seen that as the X axis value increases,the Y axis value increases.
If plasma Osmolarity increases, vasopressin concentration increases to decrease the plasma Osmolarity.
But if we take the opposite, the graph will indicate that the plasma Osmolarity increases with increase in the vasopressin concentration, but it actually decreases.
Labels have been removed from the graph below. One axis is for plasma osmolarity and the...
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