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is answer of q no.12 correct?
explanation too suggest ans is lungs
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Prime driving force in counter current is medullary hyperosmolaity
@Neeb, Medullary hyperosmolarity is an effect produced by the countercurrent multiplier system. The primary driving force is reabsorption of Na+ in thick ascending limb.