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What is the function of antidiuretic hormone?Group of answer choicesTo filter bloodTo open aquaporins at the loop of the nephronTo open aquaporins at the collecting ductTo close aquaporins

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The correct option is the last one "to close aquaporins". The antidiuretic hormone tells the kidneys, "it's time to save water", thus the channels in charge of water transport must close.

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