Salt and water excretion by birds: the lower intestine as an integrator of renal and intestinal excretion
- PMID: 6124341
- DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(82)90201-8
Salt and water excretion by birds: the lower intestine as an integrator of renal and intestinal excretion
Abstract
1. In the fowl, the small intestine is important for net absorption of Ca2+ and K+, but not for Na+ nor water (in this and several other species). 2. Net water absorption in birds with large saccate caeca occurs in caeca greater than rectum greater than coprodeum, but net Na+ absorption (an active process motivating other absorptive functions) occurs in rectum less than caeca and coprodeum. 3. Interspecific variability and the scarcity of comparative studies militate against broad, well-founded generalisations in this subject.
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