Understanding Water Balance - AP Biology

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What are the two primary solutes that affect and produce osmolarity gradients within the nephron?

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One of the key adaptations of the mammalian kidney is the ability to conserve water through reabsorption and excretion of concentrated urine. This is accomplished by maintenance of an osmolarity gradient, suitable for extracting water from the filtrate. The two primary solutes are sodium, which is deposited in the renal medulla by the loop of Henle, and urea, which crosses the epithelium of the collecting duct in the inner medulla. The increased osmolarity of the interstitial fluid enables water to be extracted and conserved through aquaporin proteins in the collecting duct.

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