Thermoregulation Osmoregulation Excretion. Regulators & Conformers.

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Thermoregulation Osmoregulation Excretion

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Regulators & Conformers

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Regulation of Body Temperature

Direct transfer of heat

Transfer of heat by air or water movement

Emission of electromagnetic waves

Removal of heat fromthe surface of a liquid

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Endotherms:High metabolic rate to maintain a high and very stable internal temperature

Ectotherms:Low metabolic rate, body temperature determined by environment

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Thermoregulation

1. Adjusting the rate of heat exchange between the animal and its surroundings

• Vasodilation/vasoconstriction• Countercurrent heat exchanger

2. Cooling by evaporative loss (skin, breathing)3. Behavioral responses (basking, hibernation,

migration)4. Changing the rate of metabolic heat

production (endotherms only)

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Countercurrent heat exchangers

Birdlegs

Marine mammal flippers

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ENDOTHERMY

•Shivering•Movement•Brown fat•Insulation (hair, fat, feathers)•Goose bumps•Vasoconstriction•Vasodilation•Blubber•Sweat glands•Panting

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FISHES

•Most conformers•Endothermic fishescirculatory adaptations

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Invertebratesaquatic – thermoconformers; terrestrial – behavioralendothermic – many flying insects

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Human Thermoregulation

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Torpor – physiological state (low activity)Hibernation – long term torpor (winter)Estivation – summer torpor

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WATER BALANCE & WASTE WATER BALANCE & WASTE DISPOSALDISPOSALOsmoregulation – management of body’s

water content & solute compositionContractile vacuolesTransport epithelium –

◦layer(s) of specialized cells that regulate solute movement

◦move specific solutes in controlled amounts in particular directions

◦joined by impermeable tight junctions forming a barrier at the tissue-environment boundary

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Salt secreting glands in marine birds

Blood flow and salt flow counter current

Note tight junctions in epithelium

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Ammonia – very soluble, very toxic, aquatic species

Nitrogenous wastes correlated to phylogeny & habitat

Urea – produced in the liver, land animals, less toxic, conserves water

Uric acid – largely insoluble, excreted as semi solid paste, minimal water loss, birds & reptiles

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EXCRETORY SYSTEMS

Filtration – pressure filtering body fluid, largely nonselective, produces filtrate

Reabsorption – reclaims valuable substances by active transport

Secretion – extraction of toxins & excess ions from blood

Excretion – removal from body

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Flame-Bulb System of a Planarian

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Metanephridia of an Earthworm

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Malpighian Tubules in Insects

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HUMAN EXCRETORY SYSTEM

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www.bioengineering.canterbury.ac.nz/graphics

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http://www.lakemichigancollege.edu/liberal/bio/anat/urin.html

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NEPHRON – functional unit of a kidney

•Glomerulus – ball of capillaries, very porous

•Bowman’s capsule – cup shaped swelling surrounding glomerulus

•Filtration – blood pressure provides the force, nonselective: glucose, aa, salts, ions, urea, H2O etc.

•Filtrate (essentially lymph) pathway – PCT, Loop of Henle, DCT, collecting duct•Cortical nephrons (cortex) – 80% of human’s

•Juxtamedullary nephrons – extend into medulla

•Blood vessels – afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta

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1. PROXIMAL TUBULE

Reabsorption:•of salt (most imp)•Active or passive•Nutrients •Bicarbonate ions

Active

Passive

Secretion:•H+ ions (pH)•Ammonia (pH)•Drugs, poisons

Epithelium:Exterior side smaller surface area, minimizes leakage

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2. DESCENDING LIMB - LOOP OF HENLE Active

PassiveReabsorption of H2O continues

Epithelium not very permeable to salts

Interstitial fluid – osmolarity ↑ as fluid moves down from cortex to medulla

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Active Passive

3. ASCENDING LIMB - LOOP OF HENLE

Transport epithelium permeable to salt NOT water

Thin segment – passive

Thick segment – active

Filtrate becomes more dilute as it moves into cortex

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Active Passive4. DISTAL TUBULE

Secretion & reabsorption

Regulation of: K+ (secretion) and NaCl (reabsorption)

pH regulation (H+ & HCO3

-)

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5. COLLECTING DUCT Active Passive

•Carries filtrate through medulla into pelvis•Actively reabsorbs NaCl•Epithelium (cortex) permeable to H2O but NOT salt, urea•High conc. of urea causes some to diffuse out

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Concentration of urine in the human kidney based on urea & salt

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Concentration of urine in the human kidney based on urea & salt

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Concentration of urine in the human kidney based on urea & salt

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REGULATION OF KIDNEYREGULATION OF KIDNEY

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) – DCT & collecting duct

Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) – near afferent arteriole, responds to low blood pressure or volume

Angiotensin II – activated by renin, constricts arterioles, reabsorption of NaCl in PCT, triggers release of aldosterone

Aldosterone – adrenal medulla, DCT reabsorption of NaCl

Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)

Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) – oppose RAAS

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Hormonal control of the kidney by negative feedback circuits

ADH enhances fluid retention by making the kidneys reclaim more water

RAAS – JGA responds to in blood pressure/volume

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Vampire bat excretesa)dilute urine while feeding (shedding

weight for flight home)b)concentrated urine while roosting