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Ammonia is the main nitrogenous excretory material in

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ammonia is the main nitrogenous excretory material in tadpole....

nitrogenous waste in terrestrial animals ..
the urea cycle , urea a nitrogenous waste material is the end prof excreted in urine when ammonia is metabolised by animals such as mammals
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Ammonia is the main nitrogenous waste in many animals of phylum name animals of those phylums all are ammonotelic.

❤Porifera ( sponges, leucosloenia )

❤Coelentrata ( hydra, sea anemone )

❤Platyhelminthes ( schistosoma )

❤Aschelminthes ( ascaris )

❤Annelida ( earthworm, neris )

❤Arthropoda ( millipede )

❤Molusca ( unio )

Animals of those phylums all are ammonotelic means in these animals ammonia as a nitrogenous waste is present.

In amoeba main nitrogenous waste is ammonia.

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