Final answer:
The percent water reabsorption varies in different parts of the nephron and depends on whether it is in an antidiuresis or diuresis state.
Step-by-step explanation:
The percent water reabsorption for antidiuresis and diuresis in different parts of the nephron is:
a. Antidiuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 1200, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 1200; Diuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 600, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 50
b. Antidiuresis - PCT: 600, DL: 300, AL: 1200, DT: 100, CD: 50, Excretion: 70; Diuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 600, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 50
c. Antidiuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 600, AL: 1200, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 50; Diuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 600, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 50
d. Antidiuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 600, DT: 100, CD: 50, Excretion: 70; Diuresis - PCT: 300, DL: 300, AL: 1200, DT: 100, CD: 70, Excretion: 1200