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how does the embryo excrete nitrogenous waste

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Answered by rohan25novfeb
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During embryonic development inside a cleidoic egg, it is necessary that thenitrogenous wastes resulting from embryonic metabolism are stored until the time of hatching. The main end-products of protein metabolism in vertebrates are ammonia, urea and uric acid.
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