What is the primary function of excretion?
Remove excess materials from the body while preserving those needed.
What are the minerals reabsorbed?
water and ions (Na, K, Ca)
What are the minerals secreted?
nitrogen waste and blood break down products
What are the excretory structures?
What organisms have contractive vacuoles?
protozoa and freshwater sponges
What makes contractile vacuoles not a true excretory organ?
Nitrogen waste readily diffuses across cell membranes into surrounding water.
What is the primary function of contractile vacuoles?
To excrete excess water
What kind of organisms is contractile vacuoles more common in and why?
freshwater organisms, they’re isoosmotic
Describe the process contractile vassicles use
What is the most common excretory organ in invertebrate?
Nephridium
Protonephridium characteristics
Where are flame cells found?
at the end of nephridia
What do flame cells get their name from?
They are flagella grouped into a flame-like cluster
Describe the process that flame cells use.
What is considered a true nephridium?
Metanephridia
What organisms have attennae glands?
Crustaceans
What organisms have metanephriadia?
Annelida
Decribe metanephridia funciton
Where are attennae glands located?
In the ventral part of the head
Describe the function of attennae glands?
What is the ideal form of exretion for terrestrial environments and what organisms have this?
malpighian tubules, arthopods
Describe the process of malpighian tubules
What are the 6 fuctions of the vertebrate kidney?
Describe how the kidney filters the blood (simple)