solutes and water enter and exit the plasma at the same rate.

A) gastrointestinal tract only
B) renal tubules only
C) bone only
D) both the gastrointestinal tract and bone
E) both the gastrointestinal tract and renal tubules


Ans: D) both the gastrointestinal tract and bone

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