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(5).You are swept into the first tubular conduit, the (6)___proximal convoluted tubule, named for its proximity to the (7). You are bathed in a fluid consisting of
(8) filtrate. The current sweeps you on, and you take a sharp turn to descend
into the (9) of the loop of Henle, where water reabsorption and
concentration of the (10) is taking place. The trek turns upward after a hairpin

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