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NaCl is transported by ascending limb of Henles loop,which is exchanged with
1)DCT
2)PCT
3)Ascending limb of vasa recta
4)Descending limb of vas recta​

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Option (3)Ascending limb of vasa recta is the correct option.

NaCl is transported by the ascending limb of Henle's loop which is exchanged with the descending limb of vasa recta. NaCl is returned to the interstitium by the ascending portion of vasa recta..

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What happens to sodium and chloride in the ascending limb of the nephron loop?

The ascending limb (where loop diuretics work) is impermeable to water. NaCl is pumped from the tubule into the interstitium in the ascending limb. The tubular osmolarity decreases and fluid that leaves the loop is hypotonic. The collecting duct is impermeable to water without ADH.

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