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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch 25 Urinary system, PCT primary function is Reabsorption, Secretion of Potassium, DCT sight for Secretion, Angiotensin II causes increased reuptake of Sodium, Loop of Henle into the DCT, Filtration occurs as blood is forced into the Glomerulus, PCT into the Loop of Henle, Collecting Duct which can contain Aquaporins, Aquaporins inserted in wall of lumen due to ADH, Filtration is controlled by blood pressure, Glomerulus filtrate passes to the PCT, Loop of Henle reabsorbs in the ascending limb Sodium, Sodium which is reabsored through Active Transport, Water which leaves the filtrate by Passive Transport, blood pressure affected by Angiotensin II, Passive Transport through Aquaporins, Reabsorption of ions such as Chloride, Loop of Henle expels in the decending limb Water, The Nephron is the major site of blood Filtration, DCT and ends passing through the Collecting Duct