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Question at position 7 Increased aldosterone would cause:increased reabsorption of Na+increased permeability of the DCT to waterdecreased blood volumedecreased reabsorption of Cl-

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A.increased reabsorption of Na+
B.increased permeability of the DCT to water
C.decreased blood volume
D.decreased reabsorption of Cl-
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Let's evaluate each option in light of how aldosterone functions in the renal tubules. Option 1: 'increased reabsorption of Na+' — This is true. Aldosterone acts on principal cells in the distal tubule and collecting duct to upregulate the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and Na+/K+ ATPase, promoting Na+ reabsorption f......Login to view full explanation

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