Which mechanism helps maintain a high osmotic gradient in the renal medulla?
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Correct answer: Counter-current mechanism
The counter-current mechanism involves the hairpin loop of Henle and the vasa recta running in opposite directions. This arrangement builds and maintains a high osmotic gradient in the renal medulla, which is essential for concentrating urine via ADH-regulated water reabsorption in the collecting duct.
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