An animal living in a habitat which is abundant in water (aquatic habitat) tends to eliminate its nitrogenous waste in the form of-
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ammonia
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An animal living in a habitat which is abundant in water (aquatic habitat) tends to eliminate its nitrogenous waste in the form of- ammonia
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mammals and land amphibians convert ammonia into urea, which is excreted in urine. in most reptiles and birds, ammonia is converted into uric acid.
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