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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 25 BeachTateBarnardFowler, Active Transport sets up an electrochemical gradient for the movement of Potassium, Passive Transport includes osmosis and is responsible for the movement of Water, Reabsorption occurs within the Nephron, Collecting Duct receives filtrate from many Nephron, Secretion is essential for ridding the body of excess Potassium, Aquaporins inserted into the Collecting Duct, Angiotensin II acts in five ways to stabilize systemic Blood Pressure, Filtration occurs in the kidney, whose functional unit is the Nephron, PCT has Active Transport, DCT is the primary site of Active Transport, Renin acts enzymatically to initiate the production of Angiotensin II, PCT is the main site of Secretion, DCT empties into the Collecting Duct, Glomerulus connects to the PCT, ADH causes insertion of Aquaporins, Nephron consists of Glomerulus, Active Transport sets up an electrochemical gradient for the movement of Sodium, Water moves through membranes via Aquaporins, PCT consists of the Loop of Henle, Angiotensin II directly and indirectly stimulates reabsorption of Sodium