Mechanism of Concentration of the Filtrate
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339734 We can produce a concentrated/ dilute urine. This is facilitated by a special mechanism. Identify the mechanism.

1 Reabsorption from PCT
2 Reabsorption from collecting duct
3 Reabsorption/ Secretion in DCT
4 Counter current mechanism in Henle's loop/ Vasa recta
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339735 The given diagram showing counter current mechanism. Which part of kidney is involved in this mechanism (A-C)?
supporting img

1 A- Inner medulla, B- Outer medulla, C- Cortex
2 A-Cortex, B- Outer medulla, C- Inner medulla
3 A- Cortex, B- Inner medulla, C- Outer medulla
4 A- Inner medulla, B- Cortex, C- Outer medulla
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339736 Compare the statement A and B
Statement A :
When the urine moves through the descending limb, it becomes hypertonic and as it passes through the ascending limb of Henle's loop, it becomes hypotonic
Statement B :
The descending limb is permeable to sodium ions, while the ascending limb is impermeable to sodium ions

1 Statement A is wrong and Statement B is correct
2 Statement A is correct and Statement B is wrong
3 Both statements A and B are correct
4 Both statements A and B are wrong
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339737 Choose the mismatched part of nephron with its function.

1 Counter current-Vasa recta and loop of Henle
2 PCT-Reabsorption of \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\)and \(\mathrm{K}^{+}\)
3 DCT-Reabsorption of glucose
4 Loop of Henle-Urine concentration
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339734 We can produce a concentrated/ dilute urine. This is facilitated by a special mechanism. Identify the mechanism.

1 Reabsorption from PCT
2 Reabsorption from collecting duct
3 Reabsorption/ Secretion in DCT
4 Counter current mechanism in Henle's loop/ Vasa recta
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339735 The given diagram showing counter current mechanism. Which part of kidney is involved in this mechanism (A-C)?
supporting img

1 A- Inner medulla, B- Outer medulla, C- Cortex
2 A-Cortex, B- Outer medulla, C- Inner medulla
3 A- Cortex, B- Inner medulla, C- Outer medulla
4 A- Inner medulla, B- Cortex, C- Outer medulla
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339736 Compare the statement A and B
Statement A :
When the urine moves through the descending limb, it becomes hypertonic and as it passes through the ascending limb of Henle's loop, it becomes hypotonic
Statement B :
The descending limb is permeable to sodium ions, while the ascending limb is impermeable to sodium ions

1 Statement A is wrong and Statement B is correct
2 Statement A is correct and Statement B is wrong
3 Both statements A and B are correct
4 Both statements A and B are wrong
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339737 Choose the mismatched part of nephron with its function.

1 Counter current-Vasa recta and loop of Henle
2 PCT-Reabsorption of \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\)and \(\mathrm{K}^{+}\)
3 DCT-Reabsorption of glucose
4 Loop of Henle-Urine concentration
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339734 We can produce a concentrated/ dilute urine. This is facilitated by a special mechanism. Identify the mechanism.

1 Reabsorption from PCT
2 Reabsorption from collecting duct
3 Reabsorption/ Secretion in DCT
4 Counter current mechanism in Henle's loop/ Vasa recta
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339735 The given diagram showing counter current mechanism. Which part of kidney is involved in this mechanism (A-C)?
supporting img

1 A- Inner medulla, B- Outer medulla, C- Cortex
2 A-Cortex, B- Outer medulla, C- Inner medulla
3 A- Cortex, B- Inner medulla, C- Outer medulla
4 A- Inner medulla, B- Cortex, C- Outer medulla
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339736 Compare the statement A and B
Statement A :
When the urine moves through the descending limb, it becomes hypertonic and as it passes through the ascending limb of Henle's loop, it becomes hypotonic
Statement B :
The descending limb is permeable to sodium ions, while the ascending limb is impermeable to sodium ions

1 Statement A is wrong and Statement B is correct
2 Statement A is correct and Statement B is wrong
3 Both statements A and B are correct
4 Both statements A and B are wrong
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339737 Choose the mismatched part of nephron with its function.

1 Counter current-Vasa recta and loop of Henle
2 PCT-Reabsorption of \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\)and \(\mathrm{K}^{+}\)
3 DCT-Reabsorption of glucose
4 Loop of Henle-Urine concentration
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339734 We can produce a concentrated/ dilute urine. This is facilitated by a special mechanism. Identify the mechanism.

1 Reabsorption from PCT
2 Reabsorption from collecting duct
3 Reabsorption/ Secretion in DCT
4 Counter current mechanism in Henle's loop/ Vasa recta
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339735 The given diagram showing counter current mechanism. Which part of kidney is involved in this mechanism (A-C)?
supporting img

1 A- Inner medulla, B- Outer medulla, C- Cortex
2 A-Cortex, B- Outer medulla, C- Inner medulla
3 A- Cortex, B- Inner medulla, C- Outer medulla
4 A- Inner medulla, B- Cortex, C- Outer medulla
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339736 Compare the statement A and B
Statement A :
When the urine moves through the descending limb, it becomes hypertonic and as it passes through the ascending limb of Henle's loop, it becomes hypotonic
Statement B :
The descending limb is permeable to sodium ions, while the ascending limb is impermeable to sodium ions

1 Statement A is wrong and Statement B is correct
2 Statement A is correct and Statement B is wrong
3 Both statements A and B are correct
4 Both statements A and B are wrong
BIOXI19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

339737 Choose the mismatched part of nephron with its function.

1 Counter current-Vasa recta and loop of Henle
2 PCT-Reabsorption of \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\)and \(\mathrm{K}^{+}\)
3 DCT-Reabsorption of glucose
4 Loop of Henle-Urine concentration