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Title: Controlling the Internal Environment


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Controlling the Internal Environment
  • Thermoregulation
  • Osmoregulation
  • Excretion

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Thermoregulation
  • Ectothermic
  • Endothermic
  • Poikilothermic
  • Homeothermic

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Heat Exchange
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Heat Exchange
  • Conduction - direct transfer of heat
  • Convection - transfer of heat by the movement of
    air or water across a surface
  • Radiation - emission of electromagnetic waves
  • Evaporation - loss of heat from changing a liquid
    into a gas

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Body Temp vs. Ambient Temp
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Thermoregulation Adjustments
  • Adjusting the rate of heat exchange
  • vasodilation/vasoconstiction
  • countercurrent heat exchange
  • Cooling by evaporation
  • Behavioral responses
  • Changing the rate of metabolic heat production

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Endothermic Animals
  • Invertebrates
  • Large flying insects
  • Honeybees

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Endothermic Animals
  • Fish
  • Bluefin tuna
  • Swordfish
  • Great white shark
  • Countercurrent heat exchange

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Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Most are ectothermic
  • regulate temperature by behavior

10
Mammals and Birds
  • Contraction of muscles
  • moving
  • shivering
  • Nonshivering thermogenesis
  • triggered by hormones

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Feedback Mechanisms
  • High body temperature
  • hypothalamus activates skin blood vessels to
    dilate and the sweat glands to produce sweat
  • Low body temperature
  • hypothalamus activates skin blood vessels to
    constrict and the skeletal muscles to shiver

12
Temperature Range Adjustments
  • Slow changes
  • acclimatization (enzymes and membranes)
  • Fast changes
  • heat-shock proteins

13
Metabolic Cycles
  • Torpor
  • Hibernation
  • Aestivation

14
Osmoregulation
  • Osmoconformers vs. Osmoregulators

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Osmoregulation
  • Marine Fish
  • hypoosmotic
  • lose water to environment
  • must excrete salt
  • small amounts of urine
  • Freshwater Fish
  • hyperosmotic
  • gain water from environment
  • must take in salt
  • large amounts of urine

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Functions of the Excretory System
  • Filtration
  • Reabsorption
  • Secretion
  • Excretion

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Excretion of Nitrogenous Waste
  • Ammonia
  • Urea
  • Uric Acid

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Invertebrate Structures
  • Protonephridia (flame cells)
  • network of closed tubules
  • used mostly for osmoregulation
  • found in platyhelminthes, some annelids, mollusk
    larvae

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Invertebrate Structures
  • Open tubules surrounded by a nephrostome
  • Osmoregulation and excretion
  • Found in annelids

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Invertebrate Structures
  • Malpighian Tubules
  • Open into the digestive tract
  • Osmoregulation and excretion
  • Insects and terrestrial arthropods

21
Excretory SystemsOrigins in Vertebrates
  • Pronephros, Mesonephros, Metanephros

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Vertebrate Excretory Systems
  • Pronephros
  • adult hagfish, embryonic fish, amphibians,
    reptiles, birds, mammals
  • Mesonephros
  • adult lamprey, fish, amphibians, embryonic
    reptiles, birds, mammals
  • Metanephros
  • adult reptiles, birds, mammals

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The Human Excretory System
  • Kidneys
  • Ureters
  • Urinary Bladder
  • Urethra

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Blood Filtrate to Urine
  • Bowmans Capsule and the Glomerulus
  • (filters the blood)
  • Proximal tubule
  • reabsorbed (NaCl, Potassium, Water, Nutrients)
  • secretes ( ammonia)
  • regulates (pH)

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Blood Filtrate to Urine
  • Loop of Henle
  • Descending loop
  • reabsorbed (water)
  • Ascending loop
  • reabsorbed (NaCl)

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Blood Filtrate to Urine
  • Distal tubule
  • reabsorbed (NaCl, Water)
  • secrete (potassium)
  • regulate (pH)
  • Collecting duct
  • reabsorbed (NaCl, Water, Urea)

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Control of the Kidney
  • Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
  • water reabsorption
  • Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)
  • water reabsorption
  • Atrialnatiuretic Factor (ANF)
  • inhibits the release of renin
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