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Hello all, so here the question is that as the filtrate that moves from or moves through the loop of henle, the loop of henle or otherwise we will call it as nephron loop, so this concentration of the filtrate increases and how it changes? so here there is an increase in the concentration that we can see.
00:34
So how this increase in the concentration takes place? so for that first we should know how the henle's loop that looks like.
00:43
So here the henle's loop is mainly for the reabsorption.
00:49
Consider this is the nephron, this is the bowman's capsule, along with the bowman's capsule there is the glomerular structure is there, that is the glomerulus, this is the afferent vessel, this is the efferent vessel and later this bowman's capsule will leads to pct that is proximal convoluted tube hole and it will go to the henle's loop which has a descending loop and an ascending loop and then the dct that is distal convoluted tube hole and it will reach to the collecting duct.
01:26
So this is the structure that we can see when we trace out the henle's loop here.
01:32
So this is the structure here.
01:34
So for that the henle's loop contain an ascending link and ascending loop.
01:46
So the first one that is a descending loop and the next one that is ascending loop.
01:50
So to the downward this is descending loop and for upward that is ascending loop...