Homeostasis
As the osmotic concentration of blood increases, what homeostatic response would the body produce?
The glomerular filtration rate would increase.
The feeling of thirst would increase so that a liquid with low osmolarity is ingested.
The rate of release of ADH would decrease.
The feeling of satiety would increase so that a low osmolarity liquid is less likely to be ingested.
The feeling of thirst would increase so that a liquid with low osmolarity is ingested.
Homeostasis tends to result in a response that opposes the detected change. So something would be done to reverse the rise in osmotic concentration of blood. Drinking water would do this. The other three choices would not oppose the rise in osmotic concentration.
The feeling of thirst would increase so that a liquid with low osmolarity is ingested. Homeostasis tends to result in a response that opposes the detected change. So something would be done to reverse the rise in osmotic concentration of blood. Drinking water would do this. The other three choices would not oppose the rise in osmotic concentration.
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