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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the countercurrent multiplier system of the kidney depend on the specific descending limb permeability?
A)Maintains a consistent medullary hydrostatic pressure
B)Establishes medullary osmotic gradient effectively✓
C)Prevents backflow of solutes into vasculature
D)Facilitates active electrolyte secretion directly
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The kidney's countercurrent multiplier builds the medullary osmotic gradient necessary for concentrated urine because the descending limb is highly permeable to water but not to solutes, therefore water exits, concentrating the tubular fluid rather than allowing solute equilibration with the interstitium.
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