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14 February, 08:13

How are the salt ducts an adaptation to the iguanas' environment?

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  1. 14 February, 08:19
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    Salt gland is an organ for excreting excess salts. Active transport via sodium-potassium pump moves salt from the blood into the gland, where it is excreted as a concentrated solution. Iguanas rid themselves of excess (extra) salt, consumed along with the algae, by a special gland (salt gland) connected to their nostrils.
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