Respuesta :
The diagram is answered below with arrows and labels.
1)To place the pink labels you need to know that the osmolarity will increase gradually from cortex to outer medulla to inter medula. The lower in the inter medulla , the higher the osmolarity. This causes a considerable amount of water to constantly flow from the interior to the exterior of the descending branch of the Henle loop
2) red arrows: active transport occurs in the upward branch of the loop Henle. NaCl goes from the interior to the outside of the loop. This process also happens in distal tubules, while Na+ goes from inside to outside, potassium does the opposite. Purple: the rest of nephron goes through passive transport.
3) like i mentioned before, active transport occurs in the upward branch of the loop Henle and in distal tubules, and make sodium ions go from inside to outside. Through out the nephron the water is constantly flowing from the interior to the exterior.
Ureia: passive transport
water: passive transport
NaCl: both
1)To place the pink labels you need to know that the osmolarity will increase gradually from cortex to outer medulla to inter medula. The lower in the inter medulla , the higher the osmolarity. This causes a considerable amount of water to constantly flow from the interior to the exterior of the descending branch of the Henle loop
2) red arrows: active transport occurs in the upward branch of the loop Henle. NaCl goes from the interior to the outside of the loop. This process also happens in distal tubules, while Na+ goes from inside to outside, potassium does the opposite. Purple: the rest of nephron goes through passive transport.
3) like i mentioned before, active transport occurs in the upward branch of the loop Henle and in distal tubules, and make sodium ions go from inside to outside. Through out the nephron the water is constantly flowing from the interior to the exterior.
Ureia: passive transport
water: passive transport
NaCl: both