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Describe the produce of nitrogenous waste in humans


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Answered by Anonymous
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Terrestrial organisms have evolved other mechanisms to excrete nitrogenous wastes. The animals must detoxify ammonia by converting it into a relatively nontoxic form such as urea or uric acid. Mammals, including humans, produce urea, whereas reptiles and many terrestrial invertebrates produce uric acid.
Answered by tiashasha
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The animals must detoxify ammonia by converting it into a relatively nontoxic form such as urea or uric acid. Mammals, including humansproduce urea, whereas reptiles and many terrestrial invertebrates produce uric acid. Animals that secrete urea as the primary nitrogenous waste material are called ureotelic animals.
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