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Osmoregulation

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  • Definition: Osmoregulation
  • Key Points: Osmoregulation
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Osmoregulation

The function of the kidney that involves regulating the composition of blood, including the percentage of water and salts, while removing wastes like urea, is called osmoregulation.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Osmoregulation

  1. Kidneys help maintain the balance of water and salts in the blood, a process known as osmoregulation.
  2. In summer, more water is lost through sweat, so urine becomes thicker and less frequent due to increased water reabsorption.
  3. In winter, water loss through sweat is less, so more urine is passed, and it is more diluted.
  4. In cholera, severe water loss through vomiting and diarrhoea reduces water absorption into the blood.
  5. Kidneys reabsorb almost all available water, but urea may also accumulate, leading to uremia (urea poisoning).
  6. Immediate treatment includes oral rehydration solution (ORS) or glucose-saline drips to restore fluid balance.
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