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Loop of Henle
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A level Biology (Homeostasis) Flowchart on Loop of Henle, created by Jemma Catlin on 04/12/2018.
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unit 1
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homeostasis
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Loop of Henle
More ions accumulated toward the tip
Increasingly negative solute potential in medulla
Filtrate passes down descending limb
Water moves out of the nephron - down water potential gradient
Water enters vasa recta capillaries - carried away
Water leaves filtrate - solute potential more negative in medulla - water drawn out
Sodium and Chloride ions continually recycled into descending limb by diffusion
Positive correlation between length of the loop of henle and the ability to absorb water
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