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EXCRETION
AND
OSMOREGULATION
1. OSMOREGULATION
AND EXCRETION
• Relative concentrations of water and solutes
must be maintained within fairly narrow
limits
• Osmoregulation regulates solute
concentrations and balances the gain and
loss of water.
• Freshwater animals show adaptations that
reduce water uptake and conserve solutes
OSMOREGULATION AND
EXCRETION
• Desert and marine animals face desiccating
environments that can quickly deplete body
water.
• Excretion gets rid of nitrogenous
metabolites and other waste products.
OSMOREGULATION OF
MARINE BONY FISH
• Marine bony fishes are hypoosmotic (have
less solutes/salt than) to sea water.
• They loose water by osmosis and gain salt
by diffusion and from food.
• They balance water loss by drinking
seawater and excreting salts
OSMOREGULATION OF
MARINE BONY FISH
OSMOREGULATION OF
FRESH WATER FISH
 Freshwater animals constantly take in
water by osmosis from their
hypoosmotic environment
 They lose salts by diffusion and
maintain water balance by excreting
large amounts of dilute urine
 Salts lost by diffusion are replaced in
foods and by uptake across the gills
OSMOREGULATION OF
FRESH WATER FISH
2. WASTE PRODUCTS
 UREA
 AMMONIA
 URIC ACID
 The kinds of nitrogenous wastes
excreted depend on an animal’s
evolutionary history and habitat
 The amount of nitrogenous waste is
coupled to the animal’s energy budget
AMMONIA
 Form when an amino group (NH2) adds a
third hydrogen ion. = NH3.
 Ammonia is rather toxic.
 If enough water is available to wash it from
the body it can be a nitrogenous excretory
product.
 Do not require a lot of energy for
production.
 Ammonia is excreted by most fish whose
gills and skin are in direct contact with the
water of the environment.
UREA
 Requires a lot of energy for production of Urea.
 Carrier molecules take up carbon dioxide and 2
molecules of ammonia to form and excrete urea.
 Urea is less toxic than ammonia.
 Can be excreted as a concentrated solution. –
Important allows terrestrial animals to conserve
water.
 Sharks, frogs and mammals excrete urea as their
main nitrogenous waste.
URIC ACID
 Requires an extreme amount of ATP (energy) for
the production of Uric acid.
 Uric acid is not very toxic and do not dissolve in
water readily, therefore is excreted very
concentrated – to conserve water in the body.
 Uric acid is routinely excreted by insects, reptiles
and birds.
3. EXCRETORY ORGANS
AMONG INVERTEBRATES
 Most animals have tubular excretory organs that
regulate the water-salt balance of the body and
excrete metabolic wastes into the environment.
 3 examples amongst invertebrates:
Planarians – use Flame cells.
Earthworms – use Nephridia.
Insects – use Malpighian tubules.
 On occasion, excretion also involves other organs,
such as the rectum in the earthworm and the gills
in crayfish.
PLANARIANS
(FLATWORMS)with flame cells
 Flatworms use flame cells (bud-like
outgrowths in a branched tubular excretion
system) with cilia to filter out waste and get
rid of excess water.
Earthworm with nephridia
Earthworms have nephridia with a ciliated
opening, called the nephridiostome, that leads
to a coiled tubule surrounded by blood
capillaries. Waste move through the tubules
and is excreted through the nephridiopore.
Insects with Malpighian
tubules
Insects use thin tubules called Malpighian
tubules attached to the gut for excretion
4. HUMAN EXCRETORY
ORGANS
 Humans use several excretory organs:
 Lungs – Carbon dioxide (waste product from
cellular respiration)
 Kidneys and bladder - Ammonia, uric acid,
excess water, excess salt and urea (Waste
products in deamination and food)
 Liver - Colorants, alcohol, poisons(Waste
products from food and drink)
 Alimentary canal - Feaces (undigested
food), cellulose.
 Skin - Excess water and salt, ammonia.
5. HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
 Consist of paired kidneys, renal artery, renal
vein, ureter, bladder and urethra.
 Each kidney is supplied with blood by a
renal artery (impure, oxygenated blood)
and drained by a renal vein (pure,
deoxygenated blood).
 Urine exits each kidney through a duct
called the urether.
 Both urethers drain into a common urinary
bladder, and urine is expelled through a
urethra.
HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
STRUCTURE OF A KIDNEY
The mammalian kidney has two distinct regions: an
outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla
STRUCTURE OF A KIDNEY
NEPHRON
 Microscopically each kidney is composed of
over 1 million tiny tubules called nephrons.
 The nephrons of the kidneys produce urine.
 Some nephrons are located primarily in the
renal cortex, but others dip down into the
renal medulla.
 The nephron, the functional unit of the
vertebrate kidney, consists of a single long
tubule and a ball of capillaries called the
glomerulus.
STRUCTURE OF A NEPHRON
STRUCTURE OF A NEPHRON
6. THE FUNCTIONING OF THE KIDNEY:
URINE FORMATION
 An average person produces between 1 and
2 liters of urine daily. Urine production
requires three distinct processes:
 Glomerular filtration at the
Malpighian body (Glomerulus and
Capsule of Bowman.)
 Tubular reabsorption at the
convoluted tubules.
 Tubular secretion at the
convoluted tubules.
7. THE KIDNEY AND HOMEOSTASIS
 The kidneys are organs of homeostasis for four
main reasons:
1. They excrete metabolic waste such as urea, which
is the primary metabolic waste of humans.
2. They maintain the water salt balance in the body.
3. They maintain the acid-base (pH) balance in the
body.
4. They secrete hormones.
THE KIDNEY AND HOMEOSTASIS
 Through the hormone ADH the water is kept
constant.
 The salt is reabsorbed through the hormone
Aldosterone by means of a Sodium pump
mechanism.
 Aldosterone is a hormone that increases the
reabsorption of sodium and water and the release
(secretion) of potassium in the kidneys.
Charna
How do the kidneys aid in maintaining the
acid-base balance in the body?
 It is the tubular secretion of H+ and NH4+ from
the blood into the tubular fluid (i.e. urine - which is
then excreted from the body via the ureter,
bladder, and urethra) that helps to keep blood pH
at its normal level.
 The movement of these ions also helps to conserve
sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3).
The typical pH of urine is about 6.
Reference List.
 Damnjanovic, I. (2016) Osmoregulation and excretion. Available from slide
share at https://goo.gl/KryKR6 (Accessed 18 September 2017)
 Ma’am, D.( 2008) Osmoregulation and excretion. Available from slide share
at https://goo.gl/cevdZh (Accessed 18 September 2017)
 Roshan, C.(2013) Osmoregulation and excretion. Available from slide share
at https://www.slideshare.net/roshanchristo/osmoregulation-andexcretion
(Accessed 18 September 2017)
 Swan, J.(2010) AP Biology Chapter 44. available from slide share at
https://goo.gl/3JiuSi (Accessed 18 September 2017)
 Walker, K.(2012) Osmoregulation. Available from slide share at
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OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION: HOW KIDNEYS MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS

  • 2. 1. OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION • Relative concentrations of water and solutes must be maintained within fairly narrow limits • Osmoregulation regulates solute concentrations and balances the gain and loss of water. • Freshwater animals show adaptations that reduce water uptake and conserve solutes
  • 3. OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION • Desert and marine animals face desiccating environments that can quickly deplete body water. • Excretion gets rid of nitrogenous metabolites and other waste products.
  • 4. OSMOREGULATION OF MARINE BONY FISH • Marine bony fishes are hypoosmotic (have less solutes/salt than) to sea water. • They loose water by osmosis and gain salt by diffusion and from food. • They balance water loss by drinking seawater and excreting salts
  • 6. OSMOREGULATION OF FRESH WATER FISH  Freshwater animals constantly take in water by osmosis from their hypoosmotic environment  They lose salts by diffusion and maintain water balance by excreting large amounts of dilute urine  Salts lost by diffusion are replaced in foods and by uptake across the gills
  • 8. 2. WASTE PRODUCTS  UREA  AMMONIA  URIC ACID  The kinds of nitrogenous wastes excreted depend on an animal’s evolutionary history and habitat  The amount of nitrogenous waste is coupled to the animal’s energy budget
  • 9. AMMONIA  Form when an amino group (NH2) adds a third hydrogen ion. = NH3.  Ammonia is rather toxic.  If enough water is available to wash it from the body it can be a nitrogenous excretory product.  Do not require a lot of energy for production.  Ammonia is excreted by most fish whose gills and skin are in direct contact with the water of the environment.
  • 10. UREA  Requires a lot of energy for production of Urea.  Carrier molecules take up carbon dioxide and 2 molecules of ammonia to form and excrete urea.  Urea is less toxic than ammonia.  Can be excreted as a concentrated solution. – Important allows terrestrial animals to conserve water.  Sharks, frogs and mammals excrete urea as their main nitrogenous waste.
  • 11. URIC ACID  Requires an extreme amount of ATP (energy) for the production of Uric acid.  Uric acid is not very toxic and do not dissolve in water readily, therefore is excreted very concentrated – to conserve water in the body.  Uric acid is routinely excreted by insects, reptiles and birds.
  • 12. 3. EXCRETORY ORGANS AMONG INVERTEBRATES  Most animals have tubular excretory organs that regulate the water-salt balance of the body and excrete metabolic wastes into the environment.  3 examples amongst invertebrates: Planarians – use Flame cells. Earthworms – use Nephridia. Insects – use Malpighian tubules.  On occasion, excretion also involves other organs, such as the rectum in the earthworm and the gills in crayfish.
  • 13. PLANARIANS (FLATWORMS)with flame cells  Flatworms use flame cells (bud-like outgrowths in a branched tubular excretion system) with cilia to filter out waste and get rid of excess water.
  • 14. Earthworm with nephridia Earthworms have nephridia with a ciliated opening, called the nephridiostome, that leads to a coiled tubule surrounded by blood capillaries. Waste move through the tubules and is excreted through the nephridiopore.
  • 15. Insects with Malpighian tubules Insects use thin tubules called Malpighian tubules attached to the gut for excretion
  • 16. 4. HUMAN EXCRETORY ORGANS  Humans use several excretory organs:  Lungs – Carbon dioxide (waste product from cellular respiration)  Kidneys and bladder - Ammonia, uric acid, excess water, excess salt and urea (Waste products in deamination and food)  Liver - Colorants, alcohol, poisons(Waste products from food and drink)  Alimentary canal - Feaces (undigested food), cellulose.  Skin - Excess water and salt, ammonia.
  • 17. 5. HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM  Consist of paired kidneys, renal artery, renal vein, ureter, bladder and urethra.  Each kidney is supplied with blood by a renal artery (impure, oxygenated blood) and drained by a renal vein (pure, deoxygenated blood).  Urine exits each kidney through a duct called the urether.  Both urethers drain into a common urinary bladder, and urine is expelled through a urethra.
  • 19. STRUCTURE OF A KIDNEY The mammalian kidney has two distinct regions: an outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla
  • 20. STRUCTURE OF A KIDNEY
  • 21. NEPHRON  Microscopically each kidney is composed of over 1 million tiny tubules called nephrons.  The nephrons of the kidneys produce urine.  Some nephrons are located primarily in the renal cortex, but others dip down into the renal medulla.  The nephron, the functional unit of the vertebrate kidney, consists of a single long tubule and a ball of capillaries called the glomerulus.
  • 22. STRUCTURE OF A NEPHRON
  • 23. STRUCTURE OF A NEPHRON
  • 24. 6. THE FUNCTIONING OF THE KIDNEY: URINE FORMATION  An average person produces between 1 and 2 liters of urine daily. Urine production requires three distinct processes:  Glomerular filtration at the Malpighian body (Glomerulus and Capsule of Bowman.)  Tubular reabsorption at the convoluted tubules.  Tubular secretion at the convoluted tubules.
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  • 26. 7. THE KIDNEY AND HOMEOSTASIS  The kidneys are organs of homeostasis for four main reasons: 1. They excrete metabolic waste such as urea, which is the primary metabolic waste of humans. 2. They maintain the water salt balance in the body. 3. They maintain the acid-base (pH) balance in the body. 4. They secrete hormones.
  • 27. THE KIDNEY AND HOMEOSTASIS  Through the hormone ADH the water is kept constant.  The salt is reabsorbed through the hormone Aldosterone by means of a Sodium pump mechanism.  Aldosterone is a hormone that increases the reabsorption of sodium and water and the release (secretion) of potassium in the kidneys.
  • 28. Charna How do the kidneys aid in maintaining the acid-base balance in the body?  It is the tubular secretion of H+ and NH4+ from the blood into the tubular fluid (i.e. urine - which is then excreted from the body via the ureter, bladder, and urethra) that helps to keep blood pH at its normal level.  The movement of these ions also helps to conserve sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). The typical pH of urine is about 6.
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