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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ch 25 bowen, fotsch, horton, kreeft, monroe, potassium under control of aldosterone in collecting duct can undergo secretion, aquaporins help facilitate passive transport, DCT reabsorption is mostly controlled by release of ADH, passive transport partly consisting of osmosis of water, nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, made up of DCT, blood pressure when low autoregulates and increases rate of filtration, renin catalyzes cascade resulting in conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin II, loop of Henle in descending limb reabsorbs water via aquaporins, sodium when reabsorbed is followed by water, collecting duct homeostasis maintained by secretion, passive transport partly consisting of paracellular diffusion by electrochemical gradient of chloride, nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, made up of loop of Henle, passive transport partly consisting of paracellular diffusion by electrochemical gradient of potassium, nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, made up of collecting duct, blood pressure when low stimulates granular cells of kidney to release renin, blood pressure when low stimulates release of ADH, angiotensin II stimulates release of aldostertone which causes kidney tubules to release sodium, ADH is released when dehydrated and stimulates insertion of additional aquaporins, reabsorption facilitated by passive transport, reabsorption facilitated by active transport