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0 0 why are marine fish uricotelic and aquatic fish 0 0 why are marine fish uricotelic and aquatic fish ammonotelic in nature? Ammonotelic in nature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Uricotelic organisms are those that excrete uric acid as their nitrogenous waste. This is seen in terrestrial arthropods (including insects), lizards, snakes, and birds. ... Marine fishes excrete urea and not ammonia. The body fluid in these marine cartilaginous fishes are to be maintained hypertonic to the sea water.

Answered by Anonymous
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Organisms that excrete urea as their nitrogenous waste are called as ureotelic organisms. ... Marine fishes excrete urea and not ammonia. The body fluid in these marine cartilaginous fishes are to be maintained hypertonic to the sea water.

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