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In renal tubules, aldosterone increases...

In renal tubules, aldosterone increases

A

Absorption of `K^(+), H^(+)` and elimination of `Na^(+), H_(2)O`

B

Absorption of `Na^(+), H_(2)O` and elimination of `K^(+), PO_(4)^(3-)`

C

Absorption of `Na^(+), H_(2)O, K^(+), PO_(4)^(3-)`

D

Elimination of `Na^(+), H_(2)O, K^(+), PO_(4)^(3-)`

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B
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