KINS 2295 Lecture Notes - Aquaporin, Proximal Tubule, Collecting Duct System

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Osmoregulation balances the intake and loss of water and solutes. Excretion is the removal of excess solutes and other waste. All organisms need solutes in their body. They can"t conform because they have few solutes they won"t be able to function if they adapt to the environment. The fish will be hypoosmotic to the seawater because sea have more solutes than the fish. The human will be hyperosmotic to the fresh water because the human body has more solutes compared to the freshwater. Since their body is hypoosmotic compared to the seawater, they are always losing water. To overcome this problem, they drink large amounts of water. This creates another problem because they drink a lot of water they accumulated a lot of solutes in their body. As a result, chloride cells pumps cl out of the body and na follows along. Since their body is hyperosmotic compared to the fresh water, they are always losing solutes.

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