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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch 25 Urinary System Wooley Diep Fitz Fishman Elizondo Ayala, Loop of Henle involved in Reabsorption, Nephron consists of renal tubule which is made up by the three major parts PCT, Reabsorption of water, chloride travels opposite sodium, DCT empties into Collecting Duct, Loop of Henle ascending limb becomes the DCT, active transport when at its maximum leads to secretion, Nephron consists of Glomerulus, Angiotensin II stimulates the reabsorption of sodium, PCT cell memebrane contains aquaporins, ADH when released from the posterior pituitary causes an increase in the number of aquaporins, Blood Pressure decrease causes the granular cells of the kidney to release Renin, aquaporins an increased number causes more water reabsorption and a higher blood volume which increases Blood Pressure, Angiotensin II causes the posterior pituitary to release ADH, water premeable via osmosis passive transport, PCT turns into the descending limb of the Loop of Henle, Nephron consists of renal tubule which is made up by the three major parts DCT, Renin release and action causes the conversion of Angiotensinogen to Angiotensin II, Glomerulus main function is Filtration, Potassium via active transport