Biology, asked by kherachohan6297, 10 months ago

Statement-1: The final reabsorption of water from the urine into the blood occurs through the collecting duct of a mammalian nephron resulting in thhe production of hyperosmotic urine.
Statement-2: The loop of henle creates a sodium gradient in the interstitial fluid.

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Answered by rajendarboxer143
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The counter-current mechanism in the loop of Henle and vasa recta helps in maintaining an increasing osmolarity of the interstitial fluid i.e, from 300mOsmolL

in the cortex to about 1200mOsmolL

−1

in the inner medulla. This gradient is mainly caused by NaCl and urea. This gradient thus helps in easy reabsorption of water from the filtrate in the collecting duct so as to produce hyperosmotic urine. ....

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