Strategies
Excretory systems
Mammalian systems
Defintions
100

What is the difference between osmoregulators and osmoconformers? 

Regulators are in stable environments and conformers move between osmotic conditions

100

List the 4 processes that occur in excretory tubes

1. Filration 

2. Reabsorption

3. Secretion

4. Excretion 

100

List the 4 main parts of a nephron

Proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal tubule, collecting duct

100

Define osmoregulation

process by which animals control solute
concentrations and balance water gain and loss

200

If you encountered a fish in a marine environment what do they excrete and retain? 

Excrete ions and small amounts of water

200

How do tubes differ in protonephridia versus metanephridia.

Cap cells with cilia in flatworms versus winding tubes surrounded by capillaries.

200

The descending loop (secretes/retains) water and the ascending loop (secretes/retains) NaCl

secretes, secretes

200

define iso, hyper, and hyposmotic 

same, higher, lower concentration

300

What does having transport epithelia allow marine animals to do?

Drink saltwater due to presence of salt glands

300

Name and describe the kind of tubes do insects have

Malphigian tubules that float in hemolymph and retain water.

300

Explain the difference between juxtamedullary nephrons and cortical nephrons. What would cause a higher use of cortical nephrons?

Juxtamedullary are longer and extend deep into the medulla so allow for more reabsorption where cortical are shorter. Coritcal used more if hydrated because you don't need to hold onto as much water.

300

Nitrogenenous waste

By product in the form of ammonia from protein and nucleic acid. Toxic if not removed

400

List the 3 types of nitrogenous waste that can be produced by animals and rank them from most to least dilute.  

Ammonia, urea, uric acid

400

The mamalian excretory tube us known as a ____ housed inside the ____?

nephron, kidney 

400

Describe the 2 ways thirst can be fixed

1. Drinking

2. Inserting Aquaporins to descending loop

400

Aquaporins

present in the nephron to allow water facilitated diffusion. Channel protein

500

Match the regulation system to the kind of urine it produces (protoneph, metaneph, malphig)

protonephridia-dilute urine 

metanephridia-dilute urine

Malphighian tubes-uric acid

500

What are the overall functions of excretory tubes?

Eliminate nitrogenous waste and regulate water/solute levels

500

Describe the difference between the thick and thin segments of the ascending loop.

thick-salt actively transported out to outer medulla

thin-salt diffuses out to inner medulla

500

Give the function of renal artery, renal vein, renal  ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra.

Artery-blood to the kidney

-vein-blood from the kidney

-Ureter-carries filtrate (urine) from the kidney to the bladder

-Bladder-holds urine

-Urethra-expels urine from the body