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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the renal countercurrent multiplier system require the vasa recta?
A)To increase urea concentration rapidly
B)To maintain medullary osmotic gradient✓
C)To actively pump out all sodium
D)To prevent proximal tubule secretion
💡 Explanation
The vasa recta maintains the medullary osmotic gradient, which is essential for the countercurrent multiplier, because it minimizes solute washout while supplying blood; therefore, the gradient is preserved, rather than being dissipated by blood flow.
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