AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY

OSMOREGULATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In thirst reflex osmoregulation feedback model, water concentration increases in plasma increasing salivary output is the
A
stimulus
B
receptor
C
modulator
D
effector
E
response
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The thresholds for thirst activation and vasopressin release lie in the middle of the normal range of plasma osmolality. Thirst increases linearly as pOsm rises. Thus, osmotically balanced fluid administered as per a patient’s sensation of thirst should result in a plasma osmolality within the normal range.

Detailed explanation-2: -Osmoreceptors are situated in the brain, but on the blood side of the blood-brain barrier in a circumventricular organ. These regions are stimulated by an increase in plasma osmolality and form the most important input to cause thirst and drinking.

Detailed explanation-3: -Thirst has long been thought of as a negative homeostatic feedback response to increases in blood solute concentration or decreases in blood volume.

Detailed explanation-4: -(A) The most potent hormonal stimulus for thirst is angiotensin II (AngII), which is generated when the rate-limiting enzyme renin is secreted by the kidneys in response to hypovolemia or hypotension.

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