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Page 1: Osmoregulation in fishes. Osmosis The phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through.

Osmoregulation in fishes

Page 2: Osmoregulation in fishes. Osmosis The phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through.

Osmosis• The phenomenon of water flow through

a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through it

• van't Hoff formula for osmotic pressure:

p = cRT

– c is the molar solute concentration– R is the gas constant– T is the absolute temperature

Page 3: Osmoregulation in fishes. Osmosis The phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through.

Osmoregulation

• Osmoconformer•only Hagfish (Myxini)

• Osmoregulators•Lampreys, elasmobranchs and

teleosts

• Stenohaline• Euryhaline

Page 4: Osmoregulation in fishes. Osmosis The phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through.

• Accumulation of organic osmolytes (metabolic by-products):– Urea– TMAO (Trimethylamine n-oxide)

• Protein stabilization properties

• Achieve a slightly higher osmotic pressure than seawater

• FW sharks and rays do not accumulate urea/TMAO

Elasmobranch osmoregulation in SW

Page 5: Osmoregulation in fishes. Osmosis The phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through.

Elasmobranch osmoregulation in SW

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Osmotic gradients in teleosts

High salinity Low salinity

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FW SW

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Teleost osmoregulation in SW

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Chloride CellSaltawater teleost

Location:Gill & Operculum epithelia

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Chloride CellSaltawater teleost

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Teleost osmoregulation in FW

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“Chloride” CellFreshwater teleost

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FundulidaeMummichogFundulus heteroclitus

•Keep cholride cells at all times, even when in freshwater

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SalmonidaeAtlantic salmonSalmo salar

•Develop more chloride and accesory cells when migrate to SW (parr-smolt)

•Degenereration of chloride- accessory cell complexes when returning to FW (adults)


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