Biology, asked by zubiyamomin, 1 year ago

amphibian tadpole can afford to be ammonotelic. justify​

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Answered by divya666681
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Answer:

the tadpole of amphibian secrets soluble ammonia as a excretory matter ..hence called as ammonotelic

Answered by kingofself
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  • Amphibian tadpole is an ammonotelic animal. An ammonotelic organism is one that excretes soluble ammonia as a nitrogenous waste product.
  • Aquatic organisms like fishes, cnidarians, protozoans, echinoderms, platyhelminths, etc., and the larvae and tadpoles of the amphibians secrete ammonia containing waste and hence are ammonotelic.
  • Amphibians can survive both in land and water and the adult amphibian, which is mostly terrestrial, secretes urea as a waste product and is ureotelic.
  • The tadpoles of the amphibians are mostly aquatic, hence, the nitrogenous waste contains soluble ammonia and they are referred to as ammonotelic.
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