Biology, asked by diyaraghuvansh37, 9 months ago

why is the henle's loop thicker on one side and thinner on one side.
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Answered by Shyaamsundar
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Answer:

The thin descending loop is highly permeable to water (which is easily transferred to the interstitium) and less permeable to solutes. On the other hand, the thin ascending limb is highly permeable to sodium but impermeable to water.

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Explanation:

Simply to say the answer is to facilitate the reabsorption of sodium ions.

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Answered by ranamadhavi06
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Answer:Thick ascending limbs of Henle's loop have at least three major roles: (1) They reabsorb sodium chloride which dilutes the urine. ... (3) They reabsorb large amounts of potassium, calcium, and magnesium in an energy-efficient manner.

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