osmoregulatsioon
Osmoregulation is the process by which organisms control the solute concentrations and water balance in their bodies. This is crucial for maintaining homeostasis, the stable internal environment necessary for survival. Different organisms have evolved diverse mechanisms to achieve osmoregulation depending on their environment, whether it is freshwater, saltwater, or terrestrial.
In freshwater environments, organisms, such as fish, tend to gain water by osmosis because their internal salt
Terrestrial organisms face the challenge of water loss through evaporation and excretion. They have adaptations like