As filtrate passes through the loop of Henle, salt is removed and concentrated in the

Chapter 25, Problem 7

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As filtrate passes through the loop of Henle, salt is removed and concentrated in the interstitial fluid of the medulla. This high concentration enables nephrons to a. excrete the maximum amount of salt. b. neutralize toxins that might be found in the kidney. c. control the pH of the interstitial fluid. d. excrete a large amount of water. e. reabsorb water very efficiently.

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