In mammals, the nonurea solutes are trapped in the collecting duct because the collecting duct is
A) permeable to both water and nonurea solutes.
B) impermeable to both water and nonurea solutes.
C) impermeable to nonurea solutes but permeable to water.
D) permeable to nonurea solutes but impermeable to water.
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