Do ATP blockers directly affect urea reabsorption in the collecting duct?
A) Yes, urea reabsorption depends on active transport via protein pumps.
B) Yes, urea reabsorption depends on active transport via protein transporters.
C) No, urea reabsorption is facilitated by protein pumps.
D) No, urea reabsorption is facilitated by protein channels.
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