Urine Formation in the Nephron · NCERT Biology

Small amounts of urea are allowed to enter the thin segment of the ascending limb of Henle's loop to:

  1. Excrete urea from the body at a faster rate
  2. Increase the pH and alkalinity of urine
  3. Maintain the osmolarity of the medullary interstitium
  4. Prevent precipitation of calcium and kidney stone formation
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Correct answer: Maintain the osmolarity of the medullary interstitium

A small amount of urea diffuses from the collecting duct into the medullary interstitium and then into the ascending limb. This cycling helps maintain the high osmotic gradient in the medulla.

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