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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wilson, Geer, Unterberger, Clarner, Polvino - urinary system - chapter 25, Water travels through Aquaporins, PCT site of transfer of Chloride, Angitoensin II formed through enzymatic reaction of angiotensin via Renin, Water returned to the blood through Reabsorption, Renin is released in response to changes in Blood pressure, Sodium returned to the blood through Reabsorption, Water is reabsorbed through Passive Transport, Glomerulus conveys filtrate through the PCT, PCT site of transfer of Sodium, Aquaporins expressed in Collecting duct, Blood pressure is increased by activity of ADH, DCT conducts filtrate to Collecting duct, Loop of Henle functions as the site of transfer of Water, DCT site of Secretion, Active Transport of ions occurs through Reabsorption, Potassium returned to the blood through Reabsorption, Chloride returned to the blood through Reabsorption, PCT conducts filtrate into Loop of Henle, Loop of Henle leads to DCT, ADH acts on Collecting duct