When antidiuretic hormone levels rise, the distal convoluted tubule becomes __________.

less permeable to water; reabsorption of water increases
less permeable to water; reabsorption of water decreases
more permeable to water; water reabsorption increases
more permeable to water; water reabsorption decreases


more permeable to water; water reabsorption increases

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