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- the kidneys. Two major types of osmoregulation are osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Osmoconformers match their body osmolarity to their environment actively...
- that form cell membranes, the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and the osmoregulator trimethylglycine (betaine). Trimethylglycine in turn serves as a source...
- seawater. Osmoregulators tightly regulate their body osmolarity, which always stays constant, and are more common in the animal kingdom. Osmoregulators actively...
- species to species, particularly between marine osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Ringer's solution is frequently administered to human and veterinary...
- the shifts in salt concentrations and are termed osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Many animals also burrow to avoid predation and to live in a more stable...
- both changes in environmental conditions and diet. Milkfish are good osmoregulators and extremely euryhaline. The wide geographic distribution of milkfish...
- osmoconformation is that such organisms don’t need to expend as much energy as osmoregulators in order to regulate ion gradients. However, to ensure that the correct...
- the shifts in salt concentrations and are termed osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Many animals also burrow to avoid predation and to live in the more...
- description was published in 1964. Hemigrapsus oregonensis is a strong osmoregulator, and can endure hypoxic zones far better than most other s**** crabs...
- thermoregulation by scuttling in and out of the water. The purple s**** crab is an osmoregulator, thus it can tolerate hyper-osmotic and hypo-osmotic environments. H...