How does liquid waste release from the excretory system? Explain
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The urinary system works as a filter, removing toxins and wastes from your body through urine.
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- Water equilibrium in various bodily fluids is regulated by the excretory system.
- Aquatic animals' osmoregulation refers to the situation in which they are surrounded by freshwater and must continually deal with the influx of water.
- Internal salt concentrations in animals like crabs are quite comparable to those in the surrounding ocean.
- As a result of the lack of water movement between the interior of the animal and the isotonic outside environment, these species are referred to as osmoconformers.
- Internal salt concentrations in marine vertebrates, on the other hand, are around one-third those of the surrounding saltwater.
- Osmoregulators are what they're called. The prevention of water loss from the body and the diffusion of salts into the body are two difficulties that osmoregulators must deal with.
- To deal with this, fish use osmosis to remove water from their tissues and active transport to convey salt via their gills.
- The salt content in cartilaginous fish is higher than in saltwater.
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