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What is oligopoly? How does oligopoly differ from the other kinds of market structure?
Water Reabsorption
The process by which water is taken back into the body from the filtrate produced by the kidneys during urine formation, thus maintaining fluid balance.
Collecting Ducts
The structures in the kidneys that receive urine from the nephrons and transport it into the renal pelvis, playing a key role in water and ion balance.
Filtrate Osmolality
Filtrate osmolality refers to the concentration of solutes in the fluid that is filtered through the body's cells or organs, important in the regulation of water and solute balance.
Loop of Henle
A section of the nephron in the kidney which plays a crucial role in the concentration of urine.
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