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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch25Urinary System_AmbroseRybergOsypiukWestoverCalandra, Water are both taken back up into blood within PCT, Aquaporins due to ADH, inserted into DCT, ADH release promotes H2O Reabsorption, Aquaporins due to ADH, inserted into Collecting Duct, Reabsorption of H2O occurs via Passive Transport, Angiotensin II causes vasoconstriction in systemic arterioles, which increases Blood Pressure, Filtration occurs via Passive Transport, Nephron is the primary site of these processes Filtration, Renin cleaves angiotensinosgen, which converts to Angiotensin II, Nephron is the primary site of these processes Secretion, DCT reacts to blood levels of ADH, Reabsorption takes place largely in the PCT, Water permeates relatively easily through descending limb of Loop of Henle, Sodium is assisted by symporters in its reabsorbtion in the PCT, Potassium is removed from the body via Secretion, Water does not diffuse into blood in thin ascending limb of Loop of Henle, Loop of Henle ascending limb is permeable to Chloride, Collecting Duct site of reabsorption or secretion of Potassium, Nephron is the primary site of these processes Reabsorption, Angiotensin II increases reabsorption of Sodium