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in earthwormsOsmoregulation

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Osmoregulation• the homeostatic mechanism where

organisms actively regulate the level of water and mineral salts in their bodies or organ systems

• maintain osmotic pressures and keep their fluids from being too concentrated or dilute

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Osmoregulators• maintain a more or less stable

internal osmolarity

• Euryhaline - able to tolerate a broad range of environmental salinity

• Freshwater and terrestrial animals

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Osmoconformers• organisms whose body fluids are

always isomolar to their environment

• gain and lose water at equal rates - no tendency to gain or lose water

• Stenohaline - limited range of environmental salinities it can live in

• marine animals

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Osmoconformers• organisms whose body fluids are

always isomolar to their environment

• gain and lose water at equal rates - no tendency to gain or lose water

• Stenohaline - limited range of environmental salinities it can live in

• marine animals

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Lumbricus sp.

niche: soils with variable quantities of water and solutes

exposed to atmospheres of varying moisture content and soils with different ionic concentrations

Leaching, Temperature, Rainfall

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Lumbricus sp.

niche: soils with variable quantities of water and solutes

exposed to atmospheres of varying moisture content and soils with different ionic concentrations

Leaching, Temperature, Rainfall

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Lumbricus sp.

Because of the wide range of conditions they are subject to,

adaptive mechanisms are important for their survival

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Lumbricus sp.

Because of the wide range of conditions they are subject to,

adaptive mechanisms are important for their survival

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Lumbricus sp.

Euryhaline osmoregulator that can survive large fluctuations in

environmental osmolarity (2% NsCl)

Internal osmolarity: 0.65% NaCl

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Lumbricus sp.

Euryhaline osmoregulator that can survive large fluctuations in

environmental osmolarity (2% NsCl)

Internal osmolarity: 0.65% NaCl

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Lumbricus sp.

Major osmoregulatory structures: Metanephridia and Dorsal Pores

Water does not easily diffuse through the skin since it has a

collagenous cuticle layer

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Lumbricus sp.

Major osmoregulatory structures: Metanephridia and Dorsal Pores

Water does not easily diffuse through the skin since it has a

collagenous cuticle layer

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Metanephridia• with tubules opening to the inside

and outside of the body segment

• obtain fluid from inside of body via nephrostomes

• fluid is filtered, formed under pressure and passed through small openings • molecules larger than certain

size are excluded • fluid is isotonic to coelom,

NaCl removed by active transport system

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Metanephridia• with tubules opening to the inside

and outside of the body segment

• obtain fluid from inside of body via nephrostomes

• fluid is filtered, formed under pressure and passed through small openings • molecules larger than certain

size are excluded • fluid is isotonic to coelom,

NaCl removed by active transport system

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Metanephridia

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Metanephridia

walls of major blood vessels have podocytes! for major filtration in the

coelom

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Metanephridia

walls of major blood vessels have podocytes! for major filtration in the

coelom

enter metanephridia via nephrostome as

coelomic fluid (filtrate)

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Metanephridia

walls of major blood vessels have podocytes! for major filtration in the

coelom

enter metanephridia via nephrostome as

coelomic fluid (filtrate)

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Metanephridia

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Metanephridia

narrow ciliated tubule for minor filtration process in

blood vessels

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Metanephridia

narrow ciliated tubule for minor filtration process in

blood vessels

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Metanephridia

narrow ciliated tubule for minor filtration process in

blood vessels

wide non-ciliated tubule with narrow ciliated

tubules for selective reabsorption of water,

proteins and salts

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Metanephridia

narrow ciliated tubule for minor filtration process in

blood vessels

wide non-ciliated tubule with narrow ciliated

tubules for selective reabsorption of water,

proteins and salts

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Metanephridia

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Metanephridia

transport out of tubule, into surrounding body fluids and prevent loss from

body and wastage

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Metanephridia

transport out of tubule, into surrounding body fluids and prevent loss from

body and wastage

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Metanephridia

urine excretion - from the bladder to nephridiophore

transport out of tubule, into surrounding body fluids and prevent loss from

body and wastage

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Metanephridia

urine excretion - from the bladder to nephridiophore

transport out of tubule, into surrounding body fluids and prevent loss from

body and wastage

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Methodology

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A situation was given to analyze the presented data

Internal fluid of humidic earthworms is equivalent

to about 0.65% NaCl

Several groups of this species were then

immersed for about 30 minutes with varying

salinities

0 % 0.6 % 0.9 % 1.5 %

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0 % 0.6 % 0.9 % 1.5 %

The wet body weights of the worms were nearly similar at the start

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0 % 0.6 % 0.9 % 1.5 %

The wet body weights of the worms were nearly similar at the start

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0 % 0.6 % 0.9 % 1.5 %

The wet body weights of the worms were nearly similar at the start

After half an hour, wet body weights were measured again

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Methodology

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Osmoconformers Osmoregulators

• Organisms whose body fluids are always isomolar to their environment

• Gain and lose water at equal rates—no tendency to gain or lose water

• Stenohaline - it lives within a limited range of environmental salinities

• Marine animals

• Maintain a more or less stable internal osmolarity

• Euryhaline - able to tolerate a broad range of environmental salinity

• Freshwater and terrestrial animals

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DiscussionResults &

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The excretion of Lumbricus terrestris or earthworm is driven by osmosis

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Body weight decreased greatly after 30 minutes

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0 %

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Body weight decreased greatly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move out of the earthworm’s body

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0 %

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Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

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30"minutes"

Body weight decreased greatly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move out of the earthworm’s body

The environment is hyperosmotic in relation

to the earthworm’s internal fluid (0.65% NaCl)

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30"minutes"

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6"

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Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight decreased slightly after 30 minutes

0.6 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight decreased slightly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move out of the earthworm’s body

0.6 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight decreased slightly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move out of the earthworm’s body

The environment is hyperosmotic in relation

to the earthworm’s internal fluid (0.65% NaCl)

0.6 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

0.9 %

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2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

0.9 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased slightly after 30 minutes

0.9 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased slightly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move inside of the earthworm’s

body

0.9 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased slightly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move inside of the earthworm’s

body

The environment is hypoosmotic in relation to

the earthworm’s internal fluid (0.65% NaCl)

0.9 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

1.5 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

1.5 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased greatly after 30 minutes

1.5 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased greatly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move inside of the earthworm’s

body

1.5 %

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0"

1"

2"

3"

4"

5"

6"

7"

I" II" III" IV""

Body%weight%(g)%

Salt%concentra4on%

0"minutes"

30"minutes"

Body weight increased greatly after 30 minutes

Water tends to move inside of the earthworm’s

body

The environment is hypoosmotic in relation to

the earthworm’s internal fluid (0.65% NaCl)

1.5 %

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Conclusion

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Conclusion

Osmoregulation in earthworms was found to be dependent on the internal fluid osmolarity of the humidic earthworms

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Hypotonic Coelomic Fluid

A greater osmolarity of the surrounding fluid than the coelomic fluid would elicit water to move out of the organism resulting to decrease in the body fluid of earthworms

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Hypertonic Coelomic Fluid

A lesser osmolarity of the surrounding fluid would cause an increase in body weight since water will rush into the organism