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===Blood supply=== [[File:Countercurrentmultiplier.jpg|thumb|Counter current multiplier diagram]] The loop of Henle is supplied by blood in a series of straight capillaries descending from the cortical efferent arterioles. These capillaries (called the [[Straight arterioles of kidney|vasa recta]]; ''recta'' is from the [[Latin language|Latin]] for "straight") also have a [[countercurrent exchange#Countercurrent multiplier|countercurrent multiplier]] mechanism that prevents washout of solutes from the medulla, thereby maintaining the medullary concentration. As water is osmotically driven from the descending limb into the [[interstitium]], it readily enters the capillaries. The low bloodflow through the vasa recta allows time for osmotic equilibration, and can be altered by changing the resistance of the vessels' efferent arterioles.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} As well, blood in the vasa recta still has large proteins and ions which were not filtered through the glomerulus. This provides an [[oncotic pressure]] for ions to enter the vasa recta from the interstitium.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} The main function of the loop of Henle is to absorb water and sodium chloride from the filtride which preserving water and produces highly concentrated urine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=MD |first=Dr Liji Thomas |date=2016-07-25 |title=The Loop of Henle |url=https://www.news-medical.net/health/The-Loop-of-Henle.aspx#:~:text=Its%20main%20function%20is%20to,organism,%20producing%20highly%20concentrated%20urine. |access-date=2025-03-05 |website=News-Medical |language=en}}</ref>{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}
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