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What Role Does Antidiuretic Hormone Play in the Regulation of Na+

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What role does antidiuretic hormone play in the regulation of Na+ concentration in the body?


A) It deactivates aquaporin-2 proteins in the renal cells.
B) It inhibits osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus.
C) It makes the distal tubules and collecting ducts less permeable.
D) It activates the neurons that detect dryness in the mouth.
E) It promotes water reabsorption into the body.

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