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what is osmoregulation?​

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Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism's body fluids, detected by osmoreceptors, to maintain the homeostasis of the organism's water content; that is, it maintains the fluid balance and the concentration of electrolytes (salts in solution which in this case is represented by body ..

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OSMOREGULATION ⤵⤵

➡The process of regulating water potential in order to keep fluid and electrolyte balance within a cell or organism relative to the surrounding. Supplement. In biology, osmoregulation is important to organisms to keep a constant, optimal osmotic pressure within the body or cell.

EXAMPLE ⤵⤵⤵

➡Some marine fish, like sharks, have adopted a different, efficient mechanism to conserve water, i.e., osmoregulation. They retain urea in their blood in relatively higher concentration.

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