1. Descending nephron loop - water moves out and solutes move in.
2. Ascending nephron loop - water is not removed, but solutes are removed.
3. Distal tubule and collecting duct - if adh is present, water and nacl move out.
The primary function of the Henle loop is to recover water and sodium chloride from urine. The amount of water needed to survive is decreased by the production of urine, which is produced and is much more concentrated than blood.
Water diffuses into the surrounding peritubular fluids in the descending limb of the nephron loop, leaving a tiny volume of highly concentrated tubular fluid. Reabsorbing water is necessary for this reduction to occur. Water and solutes cannot pass through the tick's ascending limb.
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