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Ch.44 Controlling the Internal Environment I. Thermoregulation II. Osmoregulation III. Excretion
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Ch.44 Controlling the Internal Environment

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Ch.44 Controlling the Internal Environment. I. Thermoregulation II. Osmoregulation III. Excretion. Thermoregulation. Heat exchange review Fig 44.1. Ectothermy example: Endothermy example:. Thermoregulation p.871. Feedback mechanisms (Fig 44.8) Hypothalamus control (Ch 48) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Ch.44   Controlling the Internal Environment

Ch.44 Controlling the Internal

Environment

I. ThermoregulationII. Osmoregulation

III. Excretion

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Thermoregulation

Heat exchange review Fig 44.1

Ectothermy example: Endothermy example:

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Thermoregulation p.871Feedback mechanisms (Fig 44.8)

Hypothalamus control (Ch 48)

Responses to high body temp?Responses to low body temp?

Acclimatization (some mammalian cell proteins)

Torpor (hibernation, estivation)

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Water Balance & Waste Disposal

p. 873

Nitrogenous wastes:Ammonia, urea, uric acid (fig44.10)

Osmoregulation: (fig 44.11)

Stenohaline, euryhaline

Anhydrobiosis (water bears p. 879)

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Salt water fish Fresh water fish

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Fig 44.18, anatomy terms

Excretory Systems p.879

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Excretory Systems p.879

What is the function of the kidneys?1. Filtration

NEPHRONS of the kidneys

Blood pressure forces blood into the glomerulus; water,urea, small solutes are forced through the filter.

Nonselective filtration

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Excretory Systemsin the NephronProximal tubuleLoop of HenleyDistal tubule (collecting duct)

99% of water is reabsorbed back into the body

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Excretory Systems: in the Nephron

ReabsorptionSugar, vitamins, nutrients, waterSome salts

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Excretory SystemsFeedback circuits:

ADH, hypothalamusRAAS (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system)ANF (atrial natriuretic factor)

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Excretory Systems

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