If excess water passes out from the tissue without being restored by the kidneys

If excess water passes out from the tissue without being restored by the kidneys. the cells wound

Options

(a) Burst open and die
(b) Take water from the plasma
(c) Not be affected at all
(d) Imbibe water and then undergo plasmolysis

Correct Answer:

Not be affected at all

Explanation:

Excess water in the blood affects the osmoreceptors present in hypothalamus and volume receptors present in left atrium, ventricles and pulmonary veins. This causes ADH release so that body hydration is regulated by removal of excess water by kidney. Individual cells have no role to play in this process.

admin:

Related Questions

  1. A plant cell becomes turgid due to
  2. Which one of the following correctly represents the normal adult human dental formula?
  3. Velamen is a specialized tissue found in
  4. Bundles of striated muscle fibres called fasciculi are enclosed by a sheath called
  5. Industrial melanism as observed in peppered moth proves that