Question:

In a nephron,___ follows the ascending limb of the "loop of Henle".

Updated On: Nov 27, 2025
  • Descending limb
  • Distal tubule
  • Collecting tubule
  • Proximal tubule
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney involved in removing waste products and excess substances from the blood and forming urine. It consists of several distinct parts:

  1. Bowman's Capsule: Start of the nephron where filtration occurs.
  2. Proximal Tubule: Reabsorption of water, ions, and nutrients.
  3. Loop of Henle: Concentration of urine. It includes:
    • Descending Limb: Permeable to water.
    • Ascending Limb: Impermeable to water, actively pumps out ions.
  4. Distal Tubule: Follows the ascending limb of the Loop of Henle. Further regulates ion exchange and contributes to acid-base balance.
  5. Collecting Tubule/Duct: Receives filtrate from several nephrons, final adjustments to urine composition occur here before excretion.

Given the structures of the nephron, the distal tubule is the portion that follows the ascending limb of the Loop of Henle. This is where further adjustments to the filtrate, such as ion exchange, occur before it proceeds to the collecting duct.

Hence, the correct answer is the Distal tubule.

Let's evaluate the options to rule out any other choices:

  • Descending limb: Precedes the ascending limb and is part of the loop itself.
  • Collecting tubule: Follows the distal tubule, not the ascending limb of the Loop of Henle.
  • Proximal tubule: Located earlier in the nephron, before the loop of Henle.

Thus, all other options are incorrect, making the distal tubule the correct continuation of the ascending limb in the nephron.

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