We have not yet studied the urinary system. However, you can use your knowledge of gradients to explain whether movement

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We have not yet studied the urinary system. However, you can use your knowledge of gradients to explain whether movement

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We have not yet studied the urinary system. However, you can use your knowledge of gradients to explain whether movement of substances is endergonic or exergonic. Refer only to the movement of sodium and water. Assume sodium concentrations inside the kidney cell must be maintained at similar levels to skeletal muscle. Kidney filtrate will become urine Nat Fö H2O Na+ H20 Endergonic Exergonic
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