EBK ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780321888013
Author: Hoehn
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 25, Problem 10RQ
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To determine:
The substance which is regulated by the ADH and its effect on renal tubule is:
(a) Ammonium ions
(b) bicarbonate
(c) Calcium
(d) chloride
(e) Hydrogen ions
(f) magnesium
(g) Phosphate
(h) potassium
(i) Sodium
(j) water
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