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    Which Region of the Nephron Changes Its Permeability to Water
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Which Region of the Nephron Changes Its Permeability to Water

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Which region of the nephron changes its permeability to water when there are changes in the level of antidiuretic hormone?


A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending limb of nephron loop
C) Thin ascending limb of nephron loop
D) Thick ascending limb of nephron loop
E) Distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct

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