Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question What happens to urine volume in response to an increase in antidiuretic hormone? O a. Urine volume decreases and urine concentration increases. O b. Urine volume increases and urine concentration decreases. O c. Urine volume increases. Od. Urine concentration decreases.
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