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about nitrogenous waste and digestive waste​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Urea, a nitrogenous waste material, is the end product excreted in urine when ammonia is metabolized by animals, such as mammals.

Waste products from the digestive process include undigested parts of food, fluid, and older cells from the lining of your GI tract.

Answered by pannampraneeth
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ABOUT nitrogenous waste:-

Metabolic wastes or excrements are substances left over from metabolic processes which cannot be used by the organism, and must therefore be excreted. This includes nitrogen compounds, water, CO₂, phosphates, sulphates, etc. Animals treat these compounds as excretes.

ABOUT digestive waste :-

Waste products from the digestive process include undigested parts of food, fluid, and older cells from the lining of your GI tract. The large intestine absorbs water and changes the waste from liquid into stool. Peristalsis helps move the stool into your rectum.

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