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Gilles-Baillien, M. (1970). Urea and osmoregulation in the diamondback terrapin malaclemys centrata centrata (latreille). Journal of Experimental Biology, 52(3), 691–697. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
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Keywords: Blut = blood, chemische Untersuchung = chemical analysis, Emydidae, Malaclemys, Malaclemys terrapin, Physiologie = physiology, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises
Creators: Gilles-Baillien
Collection: Journal of Experimental Biology
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Abstract     
Malaclemys terrapin centrata 1. The blood of the diamondback terrapin going from fresh water to 50% sea water shows an increase in its osmotic pressure which is mainly due to an increase in Na and Cl concentrations. 2. The blood of terrapins living in sea water compared with the blood of terrapins living in 50% sea water shows a higher osmotic pressure which is the result solely of a higher urea concentration; Na and Cl concentrations are no longer affected in this second stage of adaptation. 3. Urine of 50% sea-water terrapins and of sea-water terrapins is generally isosmotic to the blood while the urine of fresh-water terrapins is usually hypo-osmotic. 4. The bladder appears to play an essential part in reducing water loss in the sea-water terrapins but is not implicated in the salt balance. 5. When each animal is considered individually, the urea concentration in the urine is always higher than in the serum, suggesting that the high urea concentration in the blood of terrapins adapted to sea water is due to an urea accumulation in the bladder.
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