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Chloride ions, follow actively transported sodium ions from the nephron into the blood. Would you not expect the chloride ion concentration to decrease as fluids are extracted along the nephron? What causes
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Chloride ions, follow actively transported sodium ions from the nephron into the blood. Would you not expect the chloride ion concentration to decrease as fluids are extracted along the nephron? What causes the discrepancy?
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Perhaps you would expect it
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