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BIOLOGY 2A03 FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.




Marine (saltwater) environments - ANS animals tend to gain salts and lose water



Freshwater environments - ANS animals tend to lose salts and gain water



Terrestrial environments - ANS animals tend to lose water



The role of epithelial tissues - ANS form the boundary between animal and environment



Elasmobranchs - ANS osmoconformers but are strict ionic regulators. Salt levels
maintained at low levels. Osmotic concentrations largely due to organic solutes.



Teleosts - ANS are osmoregulators and can counter passive water and ion fluxes to
maintain homeostasis



Terrestrial organisms - ANS first line of defence against water loss is the integument (body
covering) and the ability to resist passive water loss to the environment. Amniotes (mammals,

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,birds and reptiles) have a specialization of the integument, the keratinized stratum corneum,
which creates a waterproof layer. Keratinocytes differentiate to form part of this thickened
external layer



Transcellular transport - ANS movement through the cell, across membranes



Paracellular transport - ANS movement between cells



The kidney and urinary system of mammals - ANS filtration, reabsorption, secretion,
excretion



Plasma volume - ANS regulation, thus influencing our mean arterial pressure



Osmotic balance - ANS kidneys determine the volume of urine to produce, and therefore
water balance



Ion balance - ANS extracellular fluid osmolarity; controls loss of ions that have important
roles



pH balance - ANS by retaining or excreting H+ or HCO3-



Excretion - ANS of metabolic nitrogenous wastes and water soluble toxins



Hormone production - ANS renal hormones, renin which controls blood pressure,
erythropoietin which regulates red blood cell synthesis



Gluconeogenesis - ANS leading to glucose production during fasting


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, Mammalian kidney - ANS it has two layers: the outer cortex and the inner medulla. As
urine is produced, it is collected by minor calyces which join together to form major calyx. Urine
leaves the kidney via the ureter, and passes into urinary bladder for storage. Urine leaves the
animal through the urethra



Mammalian nephron - ANS individual tubular structure that produces urine. There may
be millions of nephrons across our 2 kidneys. By the time urine leaves the nephron, it is fully
formed. Main nephron vasculature is the glomerulus



Cortical nephrons - ANS make up 85% of our nephrons



Juxtamedullary nephrons - ANS make up 15% of our nephrons



Glomerular filtration - ANS blood pressure forces water and solutes across the wall of the
glomerular capillaries and into the capsular space



Reabsorption - ANS the removal of water and solutes from the filtrate and their
movement across the tubular epithelium and into the peritubular fluid



Secretion - ANS the transport of solutes from the peritubular fluid across the tubular
epithelium and into the tubular fluid



Filtration occurs at the glomerulus - ANS wall of glomerular capillary retains blood cells
and large macromolecules but lets liquid components and small solutes into the lumen of the
Bowman's capsule. Fenestrated glomerular capillaries are very leaky; membrane of the
podocyte cells with "foot processes" form part of filtration structure too. Mesangial cells control
blood pressure and filtration in glomerulus. Filtrate flows from Bowman's capsule into the
proximal tube of nephron


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