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he major function of macula densa in nephron is A) To regulate blood pressure for optimum filtration B) Selective absorption of water C) Selective absorption of proteins and monosaccharides D) All of the above

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Answered by Ragavyradhakrishnan
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Answer:

The function of macula densa in nephron is to selective absorption of water.

Explanation:

Nephron:

Kidney is made of cells called as nephrons. The nephron can be divided into the following parts namely:

  1. Bowman's capsule
  2. Proximal convoluted tubule
  3. Loop of Henle
  4. Distal convoluted tubule

The nephron receives blood for filtration of urine through the vascular supply received by the glomerular apparatus.

Near the vascular polar of the glomerulus, we can find a group of specialized cells called macula densa which is actually present in the distal convoluted tubule.

The primary function of macula densa is to detect salt ion concentration and to maintain electrolyte and water balance.

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