Multiple Choice
What do atrial natriuretic (NAP) and urodilantin have in common?
A) Both inhibit sodium chloride and water reabsorption in the medullary part of the collecting duct.
B) Both inhibit antidiuretic hormone (ADH) to prevent water reabsorption in the medullary part of the collecting duct.
C) Both are stimulated by a rise in blood pressure and an increase in extracellular volume.
D) Both are stimulated by a fall in blood pressure and a decrease in extracellular volume.
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