Science, asked by aayala6036, 10 months ago

how do seals get rid of the salt in there body

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Answered by gurj57364953
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When living in the sea, they naturally 'drink' salt water occasionally. Their kidneys are specially adapted to separating that salt and ridding it via the urine. They pee, but sparsely. The urine is very concentrated and is sometimes saltier than the seawater.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Sea Animals like Seals get rid of extra salt by producing super salty urine.

  • Their urine contains up to two and a half times more salt than seawater does and seven or eight times more salt than their blood.

  • When living in the sea, they naturally 'drink' salt water occasionally.

  • Their kidneys are specially adapted to separating that salt and ridding it via the urine. They pee, but sparsely.

  • The urine is very concentrated and is sometimes saltier than the seawater.

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