How Vasa Recta is formed in a Nephron.
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The vasa recta capillaries are long, hairpin-shaped blood vessels that run parallel to the loops of Henle. The hairpin turns slow the rate of blood flow, which helps maintain the osmotic gradient required for water reabsorption. Illustration of the vasa recta which run alongside nephrons.
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