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Animal’s Urinary and Osmoregulatory systems

Animal’s Urinary and Osmoregulatory systems. Paramecium Paramecium live in freshwater and have a problem of water being transported into them because

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Page 1: Animal’s Urinary and Osmoregulatory systems. Paramecium Paramecium live in freshwater and have a problem of water being transported into them because

Animal’s Urinary and Osmoregulatory systems

Page 2: Animal’s Urinary and Osmoregulatory systems. Paramecium Paramecium live in freshwater and have a problem of water being transported into them because

Paramecium

Paramecium live in freshwater and have a problem of water being transported into them because of Osmosis. To ensure they don’t explode they have a contractile vacuole to expel water

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Insects

The Malpighian tubule system is a type of excretory and osmoregulatory system found in Insects.

The system consists of branching tubules that absorbs solutes, water, and wastes from the hemolymph. The wastes then are released in the form of solid nitrogenous compounds

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Evolution of the Kidney

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Evolution of the Kidney

All animals can clean glomerulus filtrate that is isotonic (same concentration) to blood or even hypotonic to blood (more dilute than blood)

Only the Birds and mammals can reabsorb enough water from the filtrate to produce urine that is hypertonic to blood (more concentrated than blood)

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Kidneys and Freshwater Fish

Fish rely heavily on their gills for excreting ammonia. (Nitrogen waste)

evolved 1st in freshwater fish (bony fish) Problem 1- Water enters the body from the environment Problem 2- Solutes tend to leave the body to enter the

environment

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Freshwater fishSolution

1. Freshwater fish DON’T drink water

2. Freshwater fish actively reabsorb ions across the nephron from the filtrate into the blood

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Saltwater fish ( Marine bony fish)

Saltwater fish probably evolved from freshwater fish.

Direction of water, ammonia, and salt movements into and out of saltwater fish. Saltwater fish drink large amounts of

water and excrete small amounts of concentrated urine.

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Saltwater Fish

Solution1. Gills actively secrete

NaCl that is being absorbed from the water

2. Fish DRINK water and produce very little urine

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Amphibians

The first terrestrial vertebrate were the amphibians which have an identical kidney to the freshwater fish.

Not surprisingly they spend a lot of time in freshwater and produce very diluted urine and actively transport Na+ in across the skin

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Terrestrial (Land) Reptiles

The Kidneys of Terrestrial reptiles also reabsorb much of the salt and water in their nephrons helping to conserve blood volume in drier environments.

The don’t really secrete urine but instead empty it into the cloaca where it additional water can be reabsorbed and

the wastes excreted with the feces Some have the ability to convert waste nitrogen

compounds into uric acid.

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Birds

Since birds are a descendent of the reptiles they have a very similar excretory system

Some birds drink saltwater when fishing and have a salt gland, located just above the bill, filters out much of the salt before it gets to the kidneys.

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Bring down amino acids and nucleic acids into nitrogen waste