Answer by MazherPARTIALLY YES Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a disorder in which the kidneys produce large amounts of dilute urine. Dilute urine has a high water content, while urine that is lower in water is more concentrated. Normally, the kidneys control the concentration of the urine in response to the body’s need for water by [...]
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Therefore, hypokalemia cause nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and increased renal ammoniogenesis?
The question is MEC f : Why does it cause nephrogenic diabetes insipidus and hypokalemia increase renal ammoniogenesis? Best Answer: