What would happen if a thirsty dog was drinking water, but a stomach tube allows the water to drain out as quickly as it was ingested?

A. The dog would continue to drink until all the water was gone.
B. The dog would only drink as much water as it normally would without the stomach tube.
C. The dog would drink an intermediate amount of water.
D. The dog would not drink the water at all since it would not register in the small intestine.


Answer: B

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