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Eliminates products of metabolism including nitrogenous wastes Regulates water, pH and ion balance Kidneys present in all vertebrates, but exchanges can occur at gills, skin, liver, and specialized Urinary system
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Page 1: Eliminates products of metabolism including nitrogenous wastes Regulates water, pH and ion balance Kidneys present in all vertebrates, but exchanges can.

Eliminates products of metabolism including nitrogenous wastes

Regulates water, pH and ion balance

Kidneys present in all vertebrates, but exchanges can occur at gills, skin, liver, and specialized salt glands.

Urinary system

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Development is again used for comparisons among our different vertebrates

Renal development in vertebrates

Nephric ridge

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Nephron anatomy

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Peritubular capillaries & renal portal system

Glomerulus

Peritubular capillaries

Nephron

p.635

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Examination of larval or early vertebrate groups suggests nephrons evolved from pockets of coelum

Nephron evolution

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Pronephros (anterior)-

Mesonephros (middle) -

Metanephros (posterior)

Kidney development and evolution

developing metanephros

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Pronephros - temporary, few tubules, possibly segmented. Non-functional in amniotes

Archinephric duct - drains into cloaca

Kidney development and evolution

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Kidney development and evolution

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Humans have a functioning mesonephros about 25 days after fertilization. When less than 5 mm long

Kidney development and evolution

Mouse w mesonephric duct

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Mesonephros - develops posterior to pronephos, nephrons tap into archinephric duct

First nephrons are segmental and associated with gonad

Kidney development and evolution

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Anamniotes: Opisthonephros = mesonephros + caudal nephrons

Caudal kidney forms multiple nephrons, produces most urine

Kidney development and evolution

caudal end of shark kidney

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In male sharks, cranial kidney has no glomeruli and conducts sperm from testes

Middle kidney modified to secrete seminal fluid

Kidney development and evolution

Fig 21-12

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Amniotes

Metanephric kidney

Kidney development and evolution

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Amniotes: bladder, urethra develops from allantois

Cloaca and bladder

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Fate of cloaca in most mammals

Urorectal septum

urethra

Cloaca and bladder

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Ammonia Urea Uric acid

Nitrogen excretion

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Gradient for ammonia to leaveGradient for salt, H2O depends on environmentActive uptake or excretion of salts

Gill excretion

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Tetrapods – with loss of gills, a method of waste removal is lost

Endothermy – High metabolism increases nitrogenous waste, more nephrons needed

Evolutionary trends

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Tetrapods – need to concentrate urineUse uric acidConcentrate urea

Evolutionary trends

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Fate of cloaca in most mammals

Urorectal septum

urethra

Cloaca and bladder

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Most birds, reptiles cannot concentrate

urine in their kidney as mammals do Concentration occurs in cloaca, reverse

peristalsis to colon

Reptile, bird excretion

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Mammals and their lovely hypertonic urine

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Medulla region extends to increase length of collecting ducts for reabsorption

Desert mammals

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Birds, reptiles can have accessory salt glandsSea mammals can excrete urine more concentrated than salt water

Living with saltwater

marine iguana


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