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Nitrogenous Wastes Ammonia- fish Urea- mammals Uric acid- birds
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Nitrogenous waste in insects Malphigian tubules –Open circulatory system
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The Kidney Excretion-removal from body of waste products of metabolic pathways 1.Renal artery and vein 2.Renal pelvis 3.Ureter 4.Renal medulla 5.Renal cortex
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Nephron Each kidney has about 1.25 million filtering units…these are nephrons. Each one consists of: –Glomerulus –Bowman’s capsule –Tubule extending from Bowman’s capsule (3 parts consisting of proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, and distal convoluted tubule –Peritubular capillary bed
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Ultrafiltration of blood Occurs in Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus has fenestrations; will open in high bp High bp exists in glomerulus Afferent vs. efferent arterioles Basement membrane
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Osmoregulation The control of water balance of the blood, tissue or cytoplasm of an organism. Very important in homeostatic control. Reabsorption: proximal convoluted tubule with microvilli to increase surface area. Water, salt ions, and glucose need to be reabsorbed into bloodstream Peritubular capillary bed (substances that leave the filtrate are taken back into bloodstream here)
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Osmoregulation (continued) Volume of water eliminated depends on: –Total volume injested –Perspiration rate –Ventilation rate Loop of Henle creates hypertonic environment in medulla
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Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) Filtrate is hypotonic (high water content) Target tissue of ADH is kidney collecting ducts
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How do Kidneys change blood? Blood plasma- blood that enters glomerulus, originally from renal artery- no filtration Glomerular filtrate- fluid (now called filtrate) which enters proximal convoluted tubule after ultrafiltration within Bowman’s capsule; no reabsorption yet Urine- fluid which was filtrate, now undergone reabsorption and osmoregulation and is taken to bladder for elimination
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Osmoregulators Animals whose internal tissues have a different solute concentration compared with their environment.
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Osmoconformers Animals that have internal tissues that have virtually the same solute concentration as their environment.
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Dehydration vs. overhydration
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