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Maintaining a body in a “steady
state”
Homeostasis
©
Cincinnati
Zoo
By
Dr. Priti D.Diwan
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology
J.D.Patil Sangludkar Mahavidyalay Daryapur.
Environments where freshwater is
scarce:
• Desert
• Invertebrates
• Reptiles
• Terrestrial Mammals
• Ocean
• Invertebrates
• Fish
• Marine Mammals, Turtles, & Birds
• Hypersaline Lakes
• Invertebrates
Adaptations for osmoregulation
(water balance)
• ↓ Water Loss
– Conservation
– Utilization (↑Efficiency)
– ↑ Storage capacity
– ↕ Solute/waste excretion
LE 44-5
Water
balance in a
kangaroo rat
(2 mL/day)
Water
balance in
a human
(2,500 mL/day)
Water
gain
Water
loss
Derived from
metabolism (1.8 mL)
Ingested
in food (0.2 mL)
Derived from
metabolism (250 mL)
Ingested
in food
(750 mL)
Ingested
in liquid
(1,500 mL)
Evaporation (900 mL)
Feces (100 mL)
Urine
(1,500 mL)
Evaporation (1.46 mL)
Feces (0.09 mL)
Urine
(0.45 mL)
Adaptations for osmoregulation
(water balance)
• ↓ Water Loss
– Conservation
– Utilization (↑Efficiency)
– ↑ Storage capacity
– ↕ Solute/waste excretion
LE 44-8
Nitrogenous bases
Nucleic acids
Amino acids
Proteins
—NH2
Amino groups
Most aquatic
animals, including
most bony fishes
Mammals, most
amphibians, sharks,
some bony fishes
Many reptiles
(including birds),
insects, land
snails
Ammonia Urea Uric acid
Marine Invertebrates
• Most inverts are osmo –
isotonic with environment
(e.g. sponges)
• Some have specialized
protonephridia composed
of ciliated flame cells to
transport solutes and
waste products for
elimination
Polyclad Flatworm
Osmoregulation in marine fish
Marine fish face two problems: they tend to
lose water and gain ions.
Osmoregulation in freshwater fish
Freshwater fish face two problems: they tend
to lose ions and gain water.
Filtration
Metanephridia: most annelids
Green Sea Turtle
(Chelonia mydas)
• The primary osmo-regulatory
mechanism in sea turtles is the salt
gland
• The surface area: volume ratio is
different for age classes: a 50g
immature has greater surface area,
and larger relative salt glands (0.3% of
body size) than a 50 kg subadult (0.05
–0.1%)
– i.e., osmotic challenge varies by age
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class
Reptilia Order Testudines Family Cheloniidae
Leatherback Sea
Turtle
(Dermochelys coriacea)
• Salt glands secrete monovalent ions (Na+),
which is the main constituent of seawater,
while renal system processes bivalent ions
(Mg++)
• Sea turtles, marine reptiles & marine birds:
super-saline secretions from salt glands
– Lacrymal (turtles) – eye secretions
– Nasal (lizards)
– Post-orbital (birds)
– Sublingual or premaxillary (snakes)
– Lingual (crocodiles)
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class
Reptilia Order Testudines Family Dermocheliidae
Prange, H.D. 1985. Osmoregulation: water and salt balance in sea turtles Copeia 1985
(3): 771-776.
Hudson, D. M. and P. L. Lutz 1986. Salt Gland Function in the Leatherback Sea Turtle,
Dermochelys coriacea Copeia, 1986 (1):247-249
Salt glands in marine birds
Nostril
with salt
secretions
Nasal salt gland
• Salt glands of marine birds remove excess sodium chloride
from the blood
• Use transport epithelia, which are specialized cells that
regulate solute movement arranged in complex tubular
networks
Pink-footed Shearwater (P. Hodum)
Puffinus cretapus

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Osmoregulation

  • 1. Maintaining a body in a “steady state” Homeostasis © Cincinnati Zoo By Dr. Priti D.Diwan Assistant Professor Department of Zoology J.D.Patil Sangludkar Mahavidyalay Daryapur.
  • 2. Environments where freshwater is scarce: • Desert • Invertebrates • Reptiles • Terrestrial Mammals • Ocean • Invertebrates • Fish • Marine Mammals, Turtles, & Birds • Hypersaline Lakes • Invertebrates
  • 3. Adaptations for osmoregulation (water balance) • ↓ Water Loss – Conservation – Utilization (↑Efficiency) – ↑ Storage capacity – ↕ Solute/waste excretion
  • 4. LE 44-5 Water balance in a kangaroo rat (2 mL/day) Water balance in a human (2,500 mL/day) Water gain Water loss Derived from metabolism (1.8 mL) Ingested in food (0.2 mL) Derived from metabolism (250 mL) Ingested in food (750 mL) Ingested in liquid (1,500 mL) Evaporation (900 mL) Feces (100 mL) Urine (1,500 mL) Evaporation (1.46 mL) Feces (0.09 mL) Urine (0.45 mL)
  • 5. Adaptations for osmoregulation (water balance) • ↓ Water Loss – Conservation – Utilization (↑Efficiency) – ↑ Storage capacity – ↕ Solute/waste excretion
  • 6. LE 44-8 Nitrogenous bases Nucleic acids Amino acids Proteins —NH2 Amino groups Most aquatic animals, including most bony fishes Mammals, most amphibians, sharks, some bony fishes Many reptiles (including birds), insects, land snails Ammonia Urea Uric acid
  • 7. Marine Invertebrates • Most inverts are osmo – isotonic with environment (e.g. sponges) • Some have specialized protonephridia composed of ciliated flame cells to transport solutes and waste products for elimination Polyclad Flatworm
  • 8. Osmoregulation in marine fish Marine fish face two problems: they tend to lose water and gain ions.
  • 9. Osmoregulation in freshwater fish Freshwater fish face two problems: they tend to lose ions and gain water.
  • 10.
  • 13. Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) • The primary osmo-regulatory mechanism in sea turtles is the salt gland • The surface area: volume ratio is different for age classes: a 50g immature has greater surface area, and larger relative salt glands (0.3% of body size) than a 50 kg subadult (0.05 –0.1%) – i.e., osmotic challenge varies by age Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Testudines Family Cheloniidae
  • 14. Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) • Salt glands secrete monovalent ions (Na+), which is the main constituent of seawater, while renal system processes bivalent ions (Mg++) • Sea turtles, marine reptiles & marine birds: super-saline secretions from salt glands – Lacrymal (turtles) – eye secretions – Nasal (lizards) – Post-orbital (birds) – Sublingual or premaxillary (snakes) – Lingual (crocodiles) Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Testudines Family Dermocheliidae Prange, H.D. 1985. Osmoregulation: water and salt balance in sea turtles Copeia 1985 (3): 771-776. Hudson, D. M. and P. L. Lutz 1986. Salt Gland Function in the Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea Copeia, 1986 (1):247-249
  • 15. Salt glands in marine birds Nostril with salt secretions Nasal salt gland • Salt glands of marine birds remove excess sodium chloride from the blood • Use transport epithelia, which are specialized cells that regulate solute movement arranged in complex tubular networks Pink-footed Shearwater (P. Hodum) Puffinus cretapus