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Hey,
FA says that the thin descending loop of Henle reabsorbs water via medullary hypertonicity. I don't understand - if the medulla is hypertonic, that means it has alot of solute concentrations. Shouldn't water then STAY in the medulla rather than getting reabsorbed? In fact, I think water should move TOWARDS the medulla so that the concentration lowers.
I thought water moved from low concentration to high...?
FA says that the thin descending loop of Henle reabsorbs water via medullary hypertonicity. I don't understand - if the medulla is hypertonic, that means it has alot of solute concentrations. Shouldn't water then STAY in the medulla rather than getting reabsorbed? In fact, I think water should move TOWARDS the medulla so that the concentration lowers.
I thought water moved from low concentration to high...?