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When does a person experience greater thirst, during periods

when ADH release is elicited or during periods when aldosterone
release.

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Answer: a person experience greater thirst, during periods

when ADH release is elicited.

Step-by-step explanation:

The hypothalamus gland of the dehydrated person releases the Anti-diuretic (ADH) hormone by the pituitary gland. This hormone signals the kidney to reabsorb water from the concentrated urine, and diluting the blood plasma.

The thirst response is triggered by the body in response to the osmoreceptors which detect the decrease in water level in the blood. This triggers the release of ADH from the posterior pituitary gland. In situations of greater thirst the ADH release is elicited.

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ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) also known as vasopressin released from the posterior pituitary. This hormone helps the kidney to absorb more water and maintains the water level.

The ADH maintains the thirst level and the maintenance of the absorption of the different ions in the body. When the level of the ADH hormone evoke out or elicited, the individual experiences the great thirst as body needs water for the maintenance of physiology.

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