_1. I. The skin, lungs, and kidneys are specialized to excrete wastes. II. Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata. _2. I. Urea is the primary nitrogenous waste for aquatic invertebrates,

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_1. I. The skin, lungs, and kidneys are specialized to excrete wastes.
II. Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.
_2. I. Urea is the primary nitrogenous waste for aquatic invertebrates,
teleost, and larval animals.
II. Osmoregulators keep the osmolarity of body fluids different from
that of the environment.
_3. I. Metabolism is the elimination of metabolic wastes including
nitrogenous wastes produced from the
breakdown of proteins.
II. Diffusion is the movement of water from a region of higher
osmolarity to a region of lower
osmolarity across a selectively permeable membrane.
_4. I. The functional units of the kidney where urine is formed.
II. Kidneys serve as specialized organs for osmoregulation and
excretion.
_5. I. Receptors in the juxtaglomerular apparatus function in the
kidney's auto regulation system.
II. Renal cortex is the inner zone of the kidney consist of blood
vessels and nephrons.
Transcribed Image Text:_1. I. The skin, lungs, and kidneys are specialized to excrete wastes. II. Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata. _2. I. Urea is the primary nitrogenous waste for aquatic invertebrates, teleost, and larval animals. II. Osmoregulators keep the osmolarity of body fluids different from that of the environment. _3. I. Metabolism is the elimination of metabolic wastes including nitrogenous wastes produced from the breakdown of proteins. II. Diffusion is the movement of water from a region of higher osmolarity to a region of lower osmolarity across a selectively permeable membrane. _4. I. The functional units of the kidney where urine is formed. II. Kidneys serve as specialized organs for osmoregulation and excretion. _5. I. Receptors in the juxtaglomerular apparatus function in the kidney's auto regulation system. II. Renal cortex is the inner zone of the kidney consist of blood vessels and nephrons.
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the statements in each number and
write the correct answer in the space provided before the number.
A. If the two statements are both correct
B. If the first statement is correct while the second one is not
c. If the second statement is correct while the first one is not
D. If the two statements are both incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the statements in each number and write the correct answer in the space provided before the number. A. If the two statements are both correct B. If the first statement is correct while the second one is not c. If the second statement is correct while the first one is not D. If the two statements are both incorrect
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