which of the following is a compensation mechanism for dehydration.
a) Peripheral vasodilation.
b) Increased secretion of ADH
c) Decreased secretion of aldostrone
d) Slow and strong cardiac contraction
ANSWER.
b) A compensatory mechanism for dehydration is Increased secretion of
ADH.
* ADH or vasopressin is a hormone which is produced in the hypothalamus
and stored in the posterior pituitary.It helps to prevent water loss from the body
by stimulating reabsorption of water into the circulatory system.
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