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Osmoregulation. During Shaking. Before. After. During Shaking. Before. After. Fish in Fresh Water. Consequences. 1. Water and salt movements screw up salt concentrations in fish blood -Nerves quit functioning: Na, K, Cl -Muscles quit functioning: Na, K, Cl 2. Osmotic pressure !.
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During Shaking Before After
During Shaking Before After
Consequences 1. Water and salt movements screw up salt concentrations in fish blood -Nerves quit functioning: Na, K, Cl -Muscles quit functioning: Na, K, Cl 2. Osmotic pressure !
8.5g salt /l Bang ! Water Salt Cell moved to fresh water Cell a few moments later Cell in blood
Salt Salt Water Cell in salty water Cell in blood
Freshwater Bony Fish Blood Water Salt
How do you get the ions to go where you want them to?
Use energy to pump them !!
Out Cl+ Na+ Cl+ Na+ Cell membrane ADP + P + Energy Pump ATP Inside Na+ Cl+
Chloride Cells Gill Filament Lamellae Chloride cells pump ions into FW fish
What happens if we pump a whole bunch of charged ions around?
Make a Trade ! + +
+ Trade Goods Digestion Protein Energy + Ammonia (Ammonia is NH3)
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH- Ammonium ions Hydroxide ions Ammonia Water
NH4+ NH4+ NH4+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Chloride Cell Chloride Cell Chloride Cell Gill
- Trade Goods Sugar + Oxygen Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water Or... C6H12O6 + 6O2 Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O
CO2 + H2O HCO3- + H+ Carbon Dioxide Water Bicarbonate Ions Hydrogen Ions
Chloride Cell HCO3- Cl- Chloride Cell HCO3- Cl- Chloride Cell HCO3- Cl- Gill
Cl- Na+ K+ HCO3- NH4+ Ca++ Gill
What about the water ?
Efferent Artery Afferent Artery Capillary Tuft Glomerulus Bowman’s Capsule Tubule Filtrate
Molecules too large to pass through the walls of the capillary usually stay in the blood.
A large undesirable molecule is actively secreted into the tubule
In FW Fish • Fish gain water and loose salt • Kidney • Makes a lot of dilute urine • Gills (chloride cells) • Sodium in for Ammonium out • Chloride in for Bicarbonate out • Calcium and potassium in
Saltwater Bony Fish Water Salt
Marine Fish Gain salt, Loose water
Which Salts Will Enter?
Na+ K + Cl - Ca++ Mg ++ SO4 -- Seawater ions
Na+ K + Cl - Ca++ Mg ++ SO4 -- Seawater ions Monovalent Divalent
Cl- Na+ K+ Gill
To get rid of divalent ions… Marine Fish Kidney No glomerulus Mg++, Ca++, and SO4-- ions secreted into urine by tubule cells.
What about water loss?
For water, fish drink. Stomach Intestine Esophogus Seawater Marine Fish Stomach
Water H2O Sodium Na+ Potassium K+ Chloride Cl- To Blood Calcium Ca++ Magnesium Mg++ Seawater Intestine To Feces
In Ocean Fish • Fish loose water and gain salt • Drink Water • Kidney • Makes small amount of concentrated urine • Secretes divalent ions • Gills (chloride cells) • Sodium out • Chloride out • Potassium out
Saltwater Shark Water =Trimethylamine oxide (TMO) and Urea Salt