Evolution of the Kidney

L. M. A. Mahasen
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The excretory system regulates the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amount of water, salts and nutrients. The invertebrate excretory structures are classified in according to their marked variations in the morphological structures into three types included contractile vacuoles in protozoa, nephridia (flame cell system) in most invertebrate animals and Malpighian tubules (arthropod kidney) in insects [2]. There are three distinct excretory organs formed in succession during the development of the vertebrate kidney, they are called pronephros, mesonephros and metanephros. The pronephros is the most primitive one and exists as a functional kidney only in some of the lowest fishes and is called the archinephros. The mesonephros represents the functional excretory organs in anamniotes and called as opisthonephros. The metanephros is the most caudally located of the excretory organs and the last to appear, it represents the functional kidney in amniotes [2-4].
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肾脏的进化
排泄系统通过清除代谢废物和保留适量的水、盐和营养物质来调节体液的化学成分。无脊椎动物的排泄结构根据其形态结构的显著变化可分为三种类型:原生动物的收缩液泡,大多数无脊椎动物的肾管(火焰细胞系统)和昆虫的马氏小管(节肢动物的肾)。在脊椎动物肾脏的发育过程中,有三个不同的排泄器官依次形成,它们被称为前肾、中肾和后肾。原肾是最原始的肾脏,只有在一些最低级的鱼类中才有功能肾脏,被称为原肾。中肾是羊膜动物的功能排泄器官,称为视肾。后肾位于排泄器官的最尾端,也是最后出现的器官,它代表羊膜动物的功能肾[2-4]。
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