How is a longer loop of Henle in nephrons more suited for animals living in xeric conditions?
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Desert Lizards
Kidneys of desert animals have a longer loop of Henle to make the animal's urine as concentrated as possible and limit the amount of water and salt they lose. This helps desert animals live for long periods of time on minimal amounts of water.
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Kidneys of desert animals have a longer loop of Henle to make the animal's urine as concentrated as possible and limit the amount of water and salt they lose. This helps desert animals live for long periods of time on minimal amounts of water.
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