Biology, asked by khushmeena, 10 months ago


Hyperosmolarity of interstitial fluid in renal medulla is maintained by retaining high concentration of the
(1) Urea
(2) TMAD
3) Urea and Naci
4) Urea and Uric acid​

Answers

Answered by itzsakshii
18

Hey Mate here is ur Answer !!!

UREA .

it maintains the Hyperosmomolarity Of interstial Fluid in Renal medulla

Hope it helps u dear

Answered by ravilaccs
1

Answer:

The correct answer is Option 3

Explanation:

  • High concentrations of sodium and urea in the renal medullary interstitium are essential for the production of concentrated urine. These create a high osmotic gradient between the renal tubular lumen and interstitium, which is necessary for water reabsorption.
  • The medullary interstitium at the base of the loop of Henle is around 1200mOsml.
  • The gradient of the fluid from the center to the inner medulla ranges from 300 to 1200mOsml/L and this gradient is maintained by NaCl and urea.
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