Kidney and its Role in Maintaining Homeostasis. Do fish pee? Which fish has to drink? Which fish has more dilute urine?

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Kidney and its Role in Maintaining Homeostasis

Do fish pee? Which fish has to drink? Which fish has more dilute urine?

Do birds pee? Investment of energy in producing nitrogeneous waste! Fish--little investment-- Ammonia Mammals--some investment for storage in bladder-- Urea Birds--produce uric acid which can be stored as solid waste!!

Role of the Excretory System Filtration: Rebsorption: Secretion: Excretion:

Organization of Excretory System

Functional Unit: Nephron Organization

Why are you thirsty? Blood osmolarity is greater than the set point! The extra solute in your blood interacts with receptors in your brain. The hormone ADH (Anti- diuretic hormone) works to correct this!

Does caffiene make you pee more? Caffiene is a weak inhibitor of ADH. What would that do? Does coffee/Coca- Cola quench your thirst?

What if your kidneys stop working? Hemodialysis

What are kidney stones? Buildup of vitamins or minerals. Due to diet/genetics

Can you die from drinking too much (water)? Yes! Hyponatremia What is out of balance? What organs are affected

Review Find an online kidney animation: As you are watching the animation, highlight key information from your notes. At the end of your notes, identify two new pieces of information you learned!