The part of the kidney that acts as a counter-current multiplier is the
A) Proximal tubule
B) Loop of Henle
C) Early distal tubule
D) Vasa Recta
E) Collecting duct
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Q8: Blood in the aggregate efferent arterioles
A) Is
Q9: In the absence of ADH
A) Urine flow
Q10: The limit for excretion of concentrated urine
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Q12: Infusion of mannitol
A) Marks the extracellular fluid
Q14: The increase in osmotic gradient in the
Q15: At the end of the proximal tubule,
Q16: The part of the kidney that acts
Q17: The fluid normally presented to the loop
Q18: The thick ascending limb of Henle reabsorbs
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