Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Hii
My question is that the nitrogenous waste in cockroach is excreated as
A. Urea
B.Uric acid
C.Ammonia
D. Urea and uric acid..


mauli80: The answer is (B) uric acid
mauli80: is it right?

Answers

Answered by ujjwalsinghrajput26
9
The nitrogenous waste in cockroach is excreted as ammonia

ujjwalsinghrajput26: Okk... Okk...
ujjwalsinghrajput26: no problem
ujjwalsinghrajput26: Okk.. okkk
ujjwalsinghrajput26: can u give thanks or brainliest answer
ujjwalsinghrajput26: pls
ujjwalsinghrajput26: for god sake
ujjwalsinghrajput26: i need
ujjwalsinghrajput26: brainliest answer
ujjwalsinghrajput26: and thanks too
Answered by shayeree0021
11
Urea, a nitrogenous waste material, is the end product excreted in urine when ammonia is metabolized by animals, such as mammals.Mammals, including humans, are the primary producers of urea. Because they secrete urea as the primary nitrogenous waste product, they are called ureotelic animals. Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals. It is the main nitrogen-containing substance in the urine of mammals. Urea is a colorless, odorless solid, highly soluble in water, and practically non-toxic. Dissolved in water, it is neither acidic nor alkaline. The body uses it in many processes, the most notable one being nitrogen excretion. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a convenient source of nitrogen. It is also an important raw material for the chemical industry.
hope it helps you

ujjwalsinghrajput26: taken from goggle
ujjwalsinghrajput26: very bad
ujjwalsinghrajput26: np
ujjwalsinghrajput26: yes....
ujjwalsinghrajput26: he is....
Similar questions