enlist osmoregulatory adaptations in terrestrial animals
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Natural selection has led to a variety of behavioural, physiological and anatomical adaptations to both minimize water loss and excrete solutes in order to maintain a constant osmotic concentration interrestrial environments. ... Dantzler WB (1982) Renal adaptations of desert vertebrates.
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In land animals excretion of water takes place through body surface. Arthropodes and Vertebrates are considered as the most successful animals which can properly maintain osmoregulation. their characters for osmoregulation are as follows: (1) waterproof external body covering. (2) storage and excretion of solid wastes. (3) use of metabolic water. (4) storage of dissolved material.
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