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Okay, so one of the main qualities of your nephron, let's just draw a nephron really quick, is that it's very good at filtering ions in and out to ensure that you have proper concentration of the fluid that is leaving to be urinated and exited out of your body.
00:24
So one of the interesting things that happens in, especially the loop of henley, is that you get filtering in and out of certain solutes and of water.
00:36
So we know that water enters here, oops, let me change colors, water enters here and goes through your loop of henley.
00:44
And we're going to use water to be blue here.
00:51
And we know that in certain locations, water is going to exit the system.
00:59
So this is going to create a concentration gradient in some places because you are going to be increasing your concentration as you go down your loop of henley because you lose water the entire time you are going to.
01:15
Down your lympho -penly.
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So because of this decrease in concentration, you are not going to want to have more ions in your interstitial fluid, which is this fluid that is inside your nephron.
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So what happens here is that you're going to get ions that also leave here...