Define excretion
Expulsion from the body of the waste products of metabolism eg CO2, urea, uric acid, ammonia, excess water, excess mineral salts, bile pigments, oxygen (plants) etc.
Define osmoregulation
Control of water and salt balance so that the concentration of dissolved substances in the body fluids remains constant
Osmotic conditions, especially concentration of various ions e.g. Na2+, K+, Cl- and water content.
Define secretion
The production of substances useful to the body by cells.
Define egestion
The removal from the body of undigested food and other substances, which have never been involved in the metabolic activities of cells.
What is the significance/importance of excretion?
What is the importance of osmoregulation/osmotic control?
What are the major problems with sea water environment?
What are the major problems with fresh water environment?
What is the major problem with terrestrial environment?
Water loss by evaporation
Account for the absence of complex/elaborate excretory systems in plants as those in animals
What are the Excretory products in plants?
What are Hydrophytes?
These are plants living completely or partially submerged in fresh water.
e.g. water lilies, water hyacinth, water lettuce, etc.
What are Mesophytes?
These are plants inhabiting normal well-watered soils.
What are Xerophytes?
These are plants inhabiting dry areas e.g. desert.
What are Halophytes?
These are plants inhabiting areas of high salinity e.g. estuaries, salt marshes.
State structural adaptations of xerophytes for surviving water balance (more loss than uptake from soil).
State physiological adaptations of xerophytes for surviving unfavourable water balance (more loss than uptake from soil).
Into what two main categories with regard to their osmoregulation are animals placed?
What are Osmotic conformers (Osmo conformers)?
Animals whose Osmotic concentration of body fluids fluctuates according to that of the environment. E.g. fresh water lower animals.
What are Euryhaline animals?
These are those that tolerate wide variations in salt concentration of water.
They usually live in brackish water
What are Stenohaline animals?
These are those with narrow tolerance to environmental variation of salt concentration in water e.g. Maia, Arenicola.
What are Euryhaline Osmotic conformers (tissue tolerant species)?
These are species that tolerate wide external and therefore internal osmotic fluctuactions.
What are Stenohaline osmotic conformers?
These are species that tolerate only limited external and therefore internal osmotic fluctuactions.
Such organisms’ habitats are limited to environments of constant concentration e.g. the hagfish is strictly marine and stenohaline, its body fluids are iso-osmotic (have same concentrations as sea water)
What are Osmotic regulators (Osmo regulators)?
These are animals that maintain or regulate within narrow limits the internal body osmolarity despite environmental changes. E.g. Most marine vertebrates, higher fresh water animals (they remain hyperosmotic)