Ch. 28 Study Questions
List and briefly explain three factors that determine the rate of passive exchange of water and ions.
1) The magnitudes of the osmotic and ionic gradients between the blood and ambient water 2) the permeability of an animal's outer body covering to water and ions 3) the surface area across which exchange is occurring. Any change (increase or decrease) in these factors, will have an effect on the rate of passive exchange.
The integument of freshwater crayfish is no more than _______ as permeable to water and sodium as the integument of marine decapods of the same size.
10%
MRCs are abundant with Na+-K+-ATPases. In each cell, there are about _______ Na+-K+-ATPase molecules.
100,000,000
If the osmolarity of freshwater is 100 mOsm, the freshwater animals would regulate their blood to an osmolarity of about _______ mOsm.
120
Freshwater fish lose about _______ µmoles of sodium per day.
240
If an octopus has an osmolarity of 300 mOsm, the environment it lives in must have an osmolarity of ________ mOsm.
300
In freshwater teleosts, blood osmotic pressure is _______ mOsm _______ than the osmotic pressure of freshwater.
300; higher
If the potassium concentration in a squid's body fluid is 22 mmol/kg of H2O, the intracellular potassium concentration is _______ mmol/kg of H2O
400
If the sodium concentration in a squid's body fluid is 456 mmol/kg of H2O, the intracellular sodium concentration is _______ mmol/kg of H2O.
5
Marine teleosts that live in the ocean where the seawater has an osmotic pressure of 800 mOsm have an osmotic pressure of _______ mOsm.
500
The blood osmotic pressure of marine teleosts is about _____ mOsm _____ than the environmental osmotic pressure.
600; higher
If the blood osmolarity of a freshwater animal is 100 mOsm, the freshwater osmolarity is about _______ mOsm.
90
Which structure in crayfish is analogous to the kidney?
Antennal gland
Overall, which animal represented in the graph is the best osmotic regulator?
Brine shrimp
Taking into account both numerical scales and shape on both graphs, which line most closely represents that of a Pacific salmon?
Brine shrimp
Which organism has the highest concentration of potassium ions in their plasma?
Brown trout
The bicarbonate that is pumped out of the gills, from freshwater fish into the water, comes from
Carbon dioxide
If you were to apply an inhibitor that shuts down the mitochondria, what would occur in the gills of freshwater fish?
Chloride cells would cease to function
Which statement about chloride movement in frogs is false?
Chloride movement is directly associated with proton movement.
Which animal has the lowest osmotic U/P ratio?
Crayfish
Which organism has the highest concentration of sodium ions in its plasma?
Crayfish
What is the greatest contributor to total water loss in this animal?
Evaporation
Which animal has the highest weight-specific total rate of evaporative water loss?
House wren
Why is preformed water in food not a consistent value?
Humidity affects the amount of water in the food.
How would you categorize the blue crab?
Hyper-isosmotic regulator
Why is the permeability of a freshwater animal's integument to water and ions relatively low?
In freshwater animals, evolution selected for this low permeability because it reduces the rates of passive water and ion exchange and thus reduces the energy costs of maintaining a normal blood composition. Low permeability slows the processes that tend to bring the blood and ambient water to equilibrium.
If you take a freshwater animal and transfer it to seawater for 60 days, what do you expect to see when you perform immunocytochemistry?
Increased aquaporin expression in the intestinal epithelia, and increased NKCC expression in the gill lamellae
Which animal is not a hyposmotic regulator?
Marine echinoderm
Which organelle is the most important in moving sodium and chloride in freshwater animals?
Mitochondria
Based on the immunohistochemistry method used, the most common proteins found in the cells of gills in freshwater teleosts are
Na+-K+-ATPases and Na+/Cl-/K+ cotransporters
Which animal has the lowest weight-specific total rate of evaporative water loss?
Ostrich
Which animal has the highest osmotic U/P ratio?
Snail
Which statement best describes the movement of sodium in freshwater fish?
Sodium is lost by excretion in urine (2-3 µmole per day) and diffusion across the body (240 µmole per day).
Which statement about sodium movement in frogs is true?
Sodium moves across the skin by energy-requiring mechanisms, and its movement regulates acid-base levels.
Which statement regarding ionic movement across the gills of marine animals is true?
Sodium moves slower than chloride because of the overall positive charge inside the gill epithelium.
Which organism is most hyposmotic to seawater?
Teleost
Describe the structure of the gills and explain another role they serve, in addition to being respiratory organs.
The gills of teleost fish carry out two major functions that serve homeostasis. In both freshwater and seawater, the gills function both as ion-regulatory organs and as gas-exchange organs. The gills are the principle sites where Na+ and Cl- are taken up from freshwater. The microscopic structure of the filament consists of a thin, principal lamellar element bearing many folds called the secondary lamellae. The secondary lamellae are highly vascularized, increasing the surface area across which O2 and ions can move inward from the ambient water to the blood.
Which statement about chloride cells is false?
They are found in the gills of freshwater fish in greater quantities than pavement cells
In an experiment in which additional aquaporins are inserted onto the pelvic patch membrane of a frog, what is most likely to occur?
Water permeability will increase
Based on the figure, is there a point where this animal is out of water balance?
Yes, but only at very low humidity.
You conduct an experiment in which you make the environment of freshwater fish highly basic. You then isolate the ionocytes and conduct an immunocytochemistry technique. Under these conditions, you would be most likely to observe _______ in Cl-/HCO3- protein expression.
a drastic increase
Freshwater animals transport sodium into their body from the environment via
active transport
Gills in freshwater crayfish provide a(n)
advantage for oxygen intake but a disadvantage for water intake.
Animals that ascend rivers from the ocean to breed are
anadromous
Animals that leave a saltwater environment to breed in a freshwater environment are known as
anadromous and euryhaline.
The chloride channels in the mitochondria-rich cells of marine teleosts are located on the _______ membrane(s).
apical
Due to chloride active transport in the gills of freshwater fish, the epithelial cells of the gills
are neutral because each chloride ion is exchanged with a bicarbonate ion.
Due to sodium active transport in gills of freshwater fish, the epithelial cells of the gills
are neutral because each sodium ion is exchanged with a proton.
You perform an immunocytochemistry technique on fish MRCs and you observe that the Cl-/HCO3- countertransport protein is expressed in greater quantities than normal. The fish must have been living in a(n) _______ environment.
basic
In mitochondria-rich cells of marine teleosts, Cl- enters the cell through the
basolateral membrane by secondary active transport and exits via the apical membrane by simple diffusion
The excess protons that fish gills pump into the environment are the product of
carbon dioxide reacting with water
Animals that leave a fresh water environment to breed in a salt water environment are known as
catadromous
If a crayfish's antennal gland is damaged, which function is lost?
chemical consistency
If the chloride concentration in a frog's environment were to decrease to 0.01 mM, chloride intake from the environment would
continue to occur by active transport
If the sodium concentration in a frog's environment were to decrease to 0.01 mM, sodium intake from the environment would
continue to occur by active transport
In frogs, if the chloride concentration in the ambient environment increased, chloride intake from the environment would
continue to occur by active transport
In frogs, if the sodium concentration in the ambient environment increased, sodium intake from the environment would
continue to occur by primary active transport.
Species that are able to survive within a broad range of ambient salinity are called
euryhaline
Freshwater animals tend to
gain water and lose ions
In adult freshwater fish, the major site of sodium exchange is the
gill
In adult freshwater teleosts, ion exchange occurs in the
gill lamellae
In adult freshwater fish, chloride exchange with the environment occurs primarily in the
gills
All freshwater animals regulate their blood osmotic pressures at levels ________ to fresh water.
hyperosmotic
Freshwater animals are
hyperosmotic regulators
Squids' inner body fluid is
isosmotic to seawater
In adult freshwater teleosts, gas exchange occurs in the
lamelle
The line represented by II represents
metabolic water production
Which organelle is most abundant in chloride cells?
mitochondria
In terrestrial amphibians, the hormone ADH (antidiuretic hormone) is released from the
neurohypophysis
If a researcher applies BAPTA, a calcium chelator (binds calcium), to the environment of freshwater fish, the
number of chloride cells in the fish will increase.
NKCCs in the mitochondria-rich cells of marine teleost are located
on the basolateral membrane
In fish, movement of sodium across the gills depends on
permeability, concentration gradient, and electrical gradient
Which substance produces nitrogen waste when catabolized?
proteins
The antennal gland opens at the base of the
second antenna
In mitochondria-rich cells of marine teleosts, chloride moves by
secondary active transport, using ATP indirectly
In early freshwater fish larvae, the major site of chloride exchange is the
skin
Species that are able to survive only within a narrow range of ambient salinities are called
stenohaline
If you were to decrease the calcium concentration in a freshwater fish's environment,
the number of its chloride cells would increase
Fresh water animals' integuments have low permeability so that
the rate of water exchange is minimized without the expenditure of energy.
The line represented by I represents
total evaporative water loss
Animals that can live in dry, water poor environments are called
xeric