Descending Limb Of Loop Of Henle.
macula densa
The macula densa in the distal convoluted tubule of the nephron monitors the salt (sodium and chloride) levels in the filtrate. It plays a role in regulating the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular cells in response to changes in salt concentration, helping to maintain blood pressure and fluid balance in the body.
macula densa
The macula densa cells in the distal convoluted tubule are the salt level-monitoring part of the nephron. They detect changes in sodium chloride content of the filtrate passing through the tubule and help regulate the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular cells.
In the body salt is filtered through the kidneys. It it's done so through the proximal nephron (part of the nepron). This absorbs about 2/3 of sodium in the blood.
No. The salt level varies. For instance where fresh water and salt mix the salt level is different.
salt is part of computer
Since the salt becomes part of the water, and doesn't take up space in the water, the water level doesn't change.
No, a nephron is not an organ. It is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney and filters excess salt and water from the blood. The kidney is the main organ of the urinary system. Without a kidney, your body cannot create urine and you blood must be filtered with a dialysis machine.
how do you measure the salt level in an ocean,creek,and river?
salt does not have a pH.
In the kidneys there is a structure called the nephron which helps to get rid of salt through water intake using hormones, and it gets excreted by peeing through the urinary tract. You can also sweat it out if the temperature is hot enough.