Which of the following excretory tubule segments in mammals allows water to exit but does not allow
ions or urea to exit?
a. distal convoluted tubule
b. Bowman's capsule
c. descending segment of the loop of Henle
d. proximal convoluted tubule
e. ascending segment of the loop of Henle
C
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A. connective tissue. B. cell bodies. C. nerve tracts. D. blood vessels.
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