Answer:
Diuretics that inhibit sodium ion reabsorption are called
a. xanthenes
b. osmotic diuretics
c. thiazide diuretics
d. carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
Explanation:
A thiazide diuretic is a diuretic that acts on the thiazide receptors in the initial portion of the renal distal contoured tubule, preventing the reabsorption of sodium and chlorine.
The answer is: c. thiazide diuretics.