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homeostasis and the kidney
adaptations to different environments
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what does the type of
nitrogenous
waste
produced by animals link to
the
environment
in which they live
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what type of
nitrogenous
waste do aquatic animals produce
ammonia
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how do aquatic animals excrete
amonia
from
ammonia
being very soluble it can diffuse very quickly across the gills of the fish into the water where it is diluted to a non-toxic level
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what are the characteristics of
ammonia
highly
toxic
and very
soluble
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what type of
nitrogenous
waste do birds reptiles and insects excrete
uric acid
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what are the characteristics of
uric acid
almost
insoluble
in water
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what does the
excretion
of
uric acid
require
a lot of energy but not
alot
of water
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what does the
excretion
of
uric acid
not needing a lot of water mean about a
birds reptile and insects
habitats
they can survive in dry environments
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what type of
nitrogenous
waste do mammals excrete
urea
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what is more toxic
ammonia
or urea
ammonia
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what does
urea
being less toxic then
ammonia
mean abount how long
mammals
can store it
mammals can store for longer
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what does teh
excretion
of
urea
require
a lot of water
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how do
dester
mammals obtain water
water will be produced from the breakdown of food during respiration in the cells (
metabolic water
)
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where may
desert animals
live to help them survive the heat ,explain why
underground burrows to reduce water loss by
evaporation
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what is the
loop of henle
concerend with
water reabsorbtion
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what does the
relative loop of henle
length adaprt to
the typical
availability
of water in its habitat
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would the
loop of henle
of an aquatic animal reach the
medulla
,
exaplin
why
no because it doesn't need to reabsorb much water
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