TRUE/FALSE. as the tubular filtrate moves through the descending limb of the nephron loop, water leaves and the solute concentration of the filtrate increases.



Answer :

It is true that the tubular filtrate moves through the descending limb of the nephron loop, water leaves, and the solute concentration of the filtrate increases.

Water passively exits the filtrate as it descends the descending limb of the loop of Henle and passes through areas of the nephron with a more concentrated interstitial fluid. The water will passively flow out of the filtrate and into the interstitium because water always moves from areas of high water concentration (low osmolarity) to those of low water concentration (high osmolarity).

The filtrate travels via the narrow ascending limb of the Henle loop, which is permeable to ions but impervious to water. Sodium passively moves down its concentration gradient from the filtrate to the interstitial fluid when the leg moves through less concentrated regions of the nephron. Water is not actively transferred at any time throughout this procedure.

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