Biology, asked by tiwarilaxminarayan2, 11 months ago

Birds some insects and many reptiles are ureotelic in nature give reason​

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Answered by sudhirhaldkar2980
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Birds, reptiles, and most terrestrial arthropods, such as insects, are called uricotelic organisms because they convert toxic ammonia to uric acid or the closely-related compound guanine (guano), rather than urea. In contrast, mammals (including humans) produce urea from ammonia. ... So, the correct option is 'Uricotelic'

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Birds, reptiles, and most terrestrial arthropods, such as insects, are called uricotelic organisms because they convert toxic ammonia to uric acid or the closely-related compound guanine (guano), rather than urea. In contrast, mammals (including humans) produce urea from ammonia. ... So, the correct option is 'Uricotelic'.

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