What is the range of osmolarity from the renal cortex to the inner medulla?

  • A
    $300$ to $800 \, mOsm/L$
  • B
    $800$ to $300 \, mOsm/L$
  • C
    $1200$ to $300 \, mOsm/L$
  • D
    $300$ to $1200 \, mOsm/L$

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In human kidneys,which substances are mainly responsible for creating the osmolarity gradient of the medullary interstitial fluid?

$A$: The final reabsorption of water from urine into blood occurs through the collecting duct of a mammalian nephron,resulting in the production of hyperosmotic urine.
$R$: The loop of Henle is responsible for the formation of a sodium gradient across the depth of the medullary interstitium of a mammalian kidney.

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