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Meaning of "osmoregulation"

osmoregulation (noun) - this phrase is a noun used in biology to describe the process by which organisms control the concentration of water and solutes in their bodies
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  • The homeostatic regulation of osmotic pressure in the body in order to maintain a certain water content (concentration of electrolytes, pH, etc).

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osmoregulation
Physiological cost and ability to maintain osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation to provide a stable working environment.
This may have a function in osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation is the homeostasis mechanism of an organism to reach balance in osmotic pressure.
This is an adaptation that enhances osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation helps them control the concentration of their body fluids.
This is probably due to a mechanism similar to that of osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation in crustaceans is an important physiological function in their adaptation to environmental changes.
Hypothalamic sodium sensor in salt appetite and osmoregulation.
Some of the variable osmoregulation is only seen in a very small percentage of sharks.
The flame cells help in excretion and osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation is related to the quantity of salts and water exchanged with the environment.
Calcium is of utmost importance for metabolic processes and osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation in Latimeria is handled by ureum retention.
Acidocalcisomes have been implied in osmoregulation.

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So, osmoregulation and oxidative stress processes are partially linked.
These gills may have also played a role in osmoregulation.
Interestingly, osmoregulation is mantained even though circulating vasopressin levels are elevated.
Hagfish therefore have to expend some energy for osmoregulation.
Likewise, it is extremely needed for osmoregulation and fluid maintenance within the human body.
These properties make them ideal solutes for osmoregulation.
Adaptations to salinity and osmoregulation in the frog Thoropa miliaris Amphibia, Leptodactylidae.
This process is known as osmoregulation.
Osmoregulation Preorbital gland Salt gland "nasal gland.
This adaptation is known as osmoregulation.
Some marine fish, like sharks, have adopted a different, efficient mechanism to conserve water, i.e., osmoregulation.
Homeostasis and Osmoregulation.
This allowed these tissues to increase expression of membrane pumps involved in osmoregulation.
However, the respiratory tract participates in osmoregulation through evaporative water loss.
That is why they are not able to cope with overloading of osmoregulation.
The difference in ion levels are important for osmoregulation and cell signaling.
Potassium also regulates water concentration within plants via a process known as osmoregulation.
Other mechanisms by which mucus may act in teleost osmoregulation are discussed.
In eukaryotes, they fulfill a multitude of important functions in addition to osmoregulation.
It has adapted significantly with regard to locomotion and osmoregulation as a result of its diet.
Thus, it has been difficult to evaluate the role of these glands in osmoregulation.
However, the structures for excreting salt to maintain osmoregulation are typically more complex.
Key words, prolactin receptor, genetic expression, hormone-receptor interaction, surface plasmon resonance, fish osmoregulation.
All living things, whether aquatic or terrestrial, are required to osmoregulation or osmotic pressure regulation.
Such a plant thereby can have increased stress tolerance, such as by enhanced osmoregulation.
Since the cytosol contains dissolved ions, it plays a role in osmoregulation and cell signaling.
In birds, the kidneys are not solely responsible for osmoregulation.
Urea is also used in a small way, but significantly, in osmoregulation.

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