Assuming the osmolarity gradient has already been established in the renal medulla, If the salt...

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Assuming the osmolarity gradient has already been established in the renal medulla, If the salt pumps in the ascending limb of the nephron loop were disabled, what would the filtrate osmolarity be as it left the nephron loop? 300 mOsM 900 mOsM 1200 mOsM 100 mOsM

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