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removal of wastes of metabolism/life processes Excretion - __________________________________ Wastes – animals - ___________________________ some are toxic and must be excreted can store toxic & recycle nontoxic plants – __________________________ Nitrogenous wastes (from protein metabolism) Uric Acid - _______________________ Nontoxic, not soluble in water Urea - ______________ Moderately toxic Highly toxic Ammonia – ___________ Processes that produce wastes Process Waste(s) Produced Respiration Carbon dioxide & water Dehydration Synthesis Water Protein Metabolism Nitrogenous wastes Excretory means/systems of organisms 1. Protists: Diagram Passive transport – Water and their nitrogenous waste ammonia ___________, diffuse through the cell membrane. Ammonia is very soluble in water, so it is easily excreted. Active transport – for those organisms that live in fresh water, they have a __________ contractile _______to vacuole pump out water that comes in the cell. alga In photosynthetic protests (________) they can use their wastes from respiration CO2 H2O photosynthesis (__________ and __________) for ____________ 2. Hydra All cells are in contact with the water environment. diffusion Wastes leave the cells by the process of _________. ammonia Their main nitrogenous waste is _________. 3. Earthworm Carbon dioxide leaves the earthworm by diffusion through its ________, ________ thin moist skin. Water, mineral salts, ammonia, and its main nitrogenous urea waste _________. Are filtered through specialized execratory organs called _________ naphridia (singular, ___________) nephridium They are found in most body segments. Wastes are filtered and excreted through pores in the skin. The waste excreted is called __________. Urine 4. Grasshopper A grasshopper has an open circulatory system. Carbon dioxide diffuses into the body fluids from the cells, into the ________ tracheal ______ tubes and out the spiracles __________. Water, mineral salts, and uric acid accumulate in special excretory organs called Malpighion _______. tubules The blood bathes these so the __________ wastes simply diffuse out of the blood and into the tubules. Uric acid is essentially harmless because it is insoluble in water. The uric acid leaves, along with the feces, through the anus. 5. Human The ____________ kidneys are the organs of excretion of nitrogenous waste in the human. They really serve two functions for us: Remove urea from the blood 1. Filtration - __________________________________ water 2. Regulation of substances in the body - __________ _______________________________ Salts, sugar ect. The functional unit of the kidney is the ___________. nephron Each kidney contains about 1 million nephrons. **Renal** Structure of the Nephron: Functions: a. Filtration – as blood flows through the capillaries of the nephron water, _________, salts urea, amino acids and glucose diffuse out of the blood into the Bowman’s capsule. __________ This Stage Is Filtration. b. Reabsorption – as the materials in the Bowman’s __________capsule flow through the tubule, some of the water, salts urea, amino acids and glucose diffuse are reabsorbed by active transport into capillaries surrounding the tubule. c. Urine – The fluid that reaches the the end of the tubule consists of mostly water, urea and Urine salt is called ________. Malfunctions Kidney Diseases: Kidneys unable to excrete nitrogenous wastes High protein diets can cause problems – exceed capacity of nephrons to dispose of protein. Gout – form of arthritis – accumulation of uric acid in the joints. Other Excretory Organs The lungs are also considered excretory in nature because they get rid of the body of _______ Carbon _________ Dioxide and _________ Water from the process of Respiration _______________ The liver also has an excretory function. It detoxifies the body. Deamination – removal of (NH2) an amino group _______ from amino acids. It Urea and then makes _____ sends it to the kidneys to be excreted. **cirrhosis** - _________________________________ The liver becomes overgrown w/ excess ______ tissue The Skin Still, the skin is excretory because it rids the body of Heat a little urea, but mostly it rids the body of ________ Evaporation of sweat + Cooling HOW? ___________________________