Injection of an ADH inhibitor into a frog causes _______ at the distal convoluted tubule than would occur without such an injection.
A) reabsorption of more waste
B) secretion of more sodium
C) reabsorption of less water
D) secretion of less water
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Q26: ADH is released from the
A) anterior pituitary.
B)
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