Biology (Mader), 10th EditionChapter 36:
Body Fluid Regulation and Excretory SystemsLearning OutcomesAfter studying this chapter, you should be able to accomplish the following outcomes.
Excretion and the Environment - Contrast the advantages of excreting ammonia, urea, and uric acid, and associate each with a particular environment.
- Contrast the organs of excretion in planarians, earthworms, and arthropods.
- Contrast the ways in which aquatic vertebrates maintain the water-salt balance.
- Contrast the manner in which terrestrial vertebrates in extreme environments maintain the water-salt balance.
Urinary System in Humans- Trace the path of urine in humans and give a function for the organs mentioned.
- Trace the path of filtrate in nephron and the path of blood about a nephron.
- List and describe the three primary steps in urine formation.
- Describe how the human kidney maintains the salt-water balance, and maintains the acid-based balance.
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