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{{Point|With an increase/a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases/decreases, which increases/decreases the reabsorption of water.  The plasma osmolarity decreases/increases.}}
{{Point|With an increase/a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases/decreases, which increases/decreases the reabsorption of water (from the tubule).  The plasma osmolarity decreases/increases.}}
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With an increase/a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases/decreases, which increases/decreases the reabsorption of water.  The plasma osmolarity-decreasing effect of reabsorption becomes stronger/weaker, and the plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic)/increases (concentrated, hypertonic).
With an increase/a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases/decreases, which increases/decreases the reabsorption of water (from the tubule).  The plasma osmolarity-decreasing effect of reabsorption becomes stronger/weaker, and the plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic)/increases (concentrated, hypertonic).
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With {~=an increase~a decrease} in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) {~=increases~decreases}, which {~=increases~decreases} the reabsorption of water.  The plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic).
With {~=an increase~a decrease} in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) {~=increases~decreases}, which {~=increases~decreases} the reabsorption of water (from the tubule).  The plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic).


//LEVEL:3  
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//RAND
//RAND
With {~an increase~=a decrease} in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) {~increases~=decreases}, which {~increases~=decreases} the reabsorption of water.  The plasma osmolarity increases (concentrated, hypertonic).
With {~an increase~=a decrease} in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) {~increases~=decreases}, which {~increases~=decreases} the reabsorption of water (from the tubule).  The plasma osmolarity increases (concentrated, hypertonic).
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2020年3月15日 (日) 07:01時点における版

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With an increase/a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases/decreases, which increases/decreases the reabsorption of water (from the tubule). The plasma osmolarity-decreasing effect of reabsorption becomes stronger/weaker, and the plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic)/increases (concentrated, hypertonic).

Challenge Quiz

1.

With an increase a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases decreases , which increases decreases the reabsorption of water (from the tubule). The plasma osmolarity decreases (diluted, hypotonic).

2.

With an increase a decrease in the synthesis, secretion, and blood concentration of vasopressin (ADH), the number of water channels (in the tubule) increases decreases , which increases decreases the reabsorption of water (from the tubule). The plasma osmolarity increases (concentrated, hypertonic).