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  2. Descending limb of loop of Henle - Wikipedia

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    The thick descending limb is less important than the thin descending limb, so often the terms "descending limb" and "thin descending limb" are used interchangeably. Some sources simply refer to a "thin limb". In this context, the thin ascending limb of loop of Henle would be included.

  3. Loop of Henle - Wikipedia

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    The loop of Henle is always a U-shaped tubule, with a descending limb and an ascending limb, however its length varies among different vertebrates. This is associated with the fact that it has two functions; whilst the first is to clean wastes, the second is to maintain a balance between ions and H 2 O.

  4. Countercurrent multiplication - Wikipedia

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    The descending limb of the loop of Henle is permeable to water but impermeable to solutes, due to the presence of aquaporin 1 in its tubular wall. Thus, water moves across the tubular wall into the medullary space, making the filtrate hypertonic (with a lower water potential). This is the filtrate that continues to the ascending limb. [2]

  5. Thin segment of loop of Henle - Wikipedia

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    Both limbs of the loop of Henle are lined with the simple squamous epithelium. [2] Their main function is to regulate the levels of water and solutes in the primary urine . The basement membrane of the thin limb in humans has very uniform nodular thickenings that form a network that surrounds the tubule and acts as a support structure that is ...

  6. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle - Wikipedia

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    He discovered the loop of Henle and Henle's tubules, two anatomical structures in the kidney. [5] Other anatomical and pathological findings associated with his name are: [5] Crypts of Henle: microscopic pockets located in the conjunctiva of the eye. Hassall–Henle bodies: transparent growths in the periphery of the Descemet's membrane of the eye.

  7. Macula densa - Wikipedia

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    In the kidney, the macula densa is an area of closely packed specialized cells lining the wall of the distal tubule where it touches the glomerulus.Specifically, the macula densa is found in the terminal portion of the distal straight tubule (thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle), after which the distal convoluted tubule begins.

  8. Ascending limb of loop of Henle - Wikipedia

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    Within the nephron of the kidney, the ascending limb of the loop of Henle is a segment of the heterogenous loop of Henle downstream of the descending limb, after the sharp bend of the loop. This part of the renal tubule is divided into a thin and thick ascending limb ; the thick portion is also known as the distal straight tubule , in contrast ...

  9. Pars descendens - Wikipedia

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    Descending limb of loop of Henle, also known by the Latin term pars descendens ansa nephrica This page was last edited on 4 November 2022, at 11:06 (UTC). ...