Answer:
Water is reabsorbed in the descending loop of Henle.
Step-by-step explanation:
The descending loop of Henle accepts about 300m 0sm/L of isotonic liquid from the proximal convoluted tubule. This part of the loop of Henle as high permeability for water but less permeability for ions, meaning that it allows water to pass through it easily. This means that water can easily be reabsorbed at the descending loop of Henle, but solutes can not.