Biology, asked by nivvirat, 9 months ago

A new organism is being identified in the Western Ghats. In the study of identification researcher observed the excreta of the organism is highly solidified. What would be the excretory product and how will u classify the organism?

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Answered by sreeja6335
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Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: 

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. 

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.e.g., mammals, amphibians, aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles etc.

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.e.g., mammals, amphibians, aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles etc.(iii) Uricotelic organisms:

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.e.g., mammals, amphibians, aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles etc.(iii) Uricotelic organisms:Uricotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid.

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:(i) Ammonotelic Organisms: Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia. e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.e.g., mammals, amphibians, aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles etc.(iii) Uricotelic organisms:Uricotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid.e.g., Lizard, some insects and birds 

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Answered by anandharshit0617
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Answer:

Explanation:

Based upon the type of nitrogeneous waste excreted, the animals are classified into the following categories:

(i) Ammonotelic Organisms:  

Ammonotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia.  

e.g., octopus, sepia and bony fishes, pila, earthworm, amoeba, leech etc.

(ii) Ureotelic Organisms:

Uteotelic organisms are those which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of urea.

e.g., mammals, amphibians, aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles etc.

(iii) Uricotelic organisms:

Uricotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid.

e.g., Lizard, some insects and birds etc.

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