HardZoologyExcretory Products & Their Elimination
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Excessive urination but normal blood glucose levels may be due to:
A
Low insulin
B
Low vasopressin
C
Low glucose
D
High glucagon
Explanation
A deficiency in ADH (vasopressin) leads to Diabetes Insipidus, characterized by excessive dilute urine (polyuria) without the presence of glucose in the urine.
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