Dot point: Use available evidence to explain the relationship between the conservation of water and the production and excretion of concentrated nitrogenous wastes in a range of Australian insects and terrestrial mammals
When I try to talk about this dot point, should I talk about:
Ammonia, Urea, Uric acid production by BOTH mammal or insect?
Because I am not sure if insect or mammal produce ammonia...
(3-e) Use available evidence to explain the relationship between the conservation of water and the production of concentrated Nitrogenous wastes in a range of Australian insects and terrestrial Mammals
Insects Terrestrial mammals
Fluid Haemolymph Blood
Excretory organ Malpighiant tubules Kidney
Main Nitrogenous Waste Uric acid urea
Energy costs high medium (more than fish less than insects)
water required Little some less than fish
On all the dot point related to nitrogenous waste others including fresh and salt water fish you always have to relate the intake of water to what nitrogenous waste is form, This is because the amount of water which can be taken in directly affects what nitrogenous waste is products fish produce ammonium as they have plenty of water to remove it, uric acid (also the main nitrogenous waste of birds) requires the least water of the three, therefore allowing insects to retain water etc you would elaborate on this/reword it to make it sound better
normally comes up as a compare question, in which case its best to use a table. This is all the information youll require for this dot point, any example of an insect and a mammal would be useful
Ammonia is fish only, the other two might produce some ammonia but its not their main nitrogenous waste, and the whole point of these dot points is to relate the nitrogenous waste to the amount of water taken in be the animal and how this helps "maintain a balance"
EDIT: Gah the table is copying gayly, ill just have to type it out