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The ' Single effect ' describes the fact that the ascending thick limb of the loop of Henle is not permeable to water but is permeable to NaCl.
This allows for a countercurrent exchange system whereby the medulla becomes increasingly concentrated, but at the same time setting up an osmotic gradient for water to follow should the aquaporins of the collecting duct be opened by ADH.

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