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A question on Antinauratic(ANP) will cause what effect?Increase reabsorption at kidney Increase heart rateConstriction of Veinsdecrease in cardiac output

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A question on Antinauratic(ANP) will cause what effect?Increase reabsorption at kidney Increase heart rateConstriction of Veinsdecrease in cardiac output

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I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. The term "Antinauratic" doesn't appear to be related to any known medical or scientific terminology. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling? Additionally, the effects you mentioned (increase reabsorption at kidney, increase heart rate, constriction of veins, decrease in cardiac output) are typically associated with various drugs or physiological conditions, but it's unclear how they relate to "Antinauratic". Please provide more information so I can give a more accurate answer.

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Solution 2

I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. The term "Antinauratic" doesn't appear to be related to any known medical or scientific terminology. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling? Additionally, the effects you mentioned (increase reabsorption at kidney, increase heart rate, constriction of veins, decrease in cardiac output) are typically associated with various drugs or physiological responses, but it's unclear how they relate to "Antinauratic". Please provide more information so I can give a more accurate answer.

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