Biology, asked by khushmeena, 7 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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