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    Potassium Channels Located Where Are Necessary for Its Reabsorption
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Potassium Channels Located Where Are Necessary for Its Reabsorption

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Question 20

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Potassium channels located where are necessary for its reabsorption?


A) intercalated cells basolateral membrane
B) proximal tubule basolateral membrane
C) principal cells basolateral membrane
D) principal cells apical membrane
E) proximal tubule apical membrane

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