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How have terrestrial organism adapted themselves for conservation of water?

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Answered by pinky2211
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Terrestrial adaptation necessitated the production of lesser toxic nitrogenous wastes like urea and uric acid for the conservation of water. Hence, due to less availability of water on land, and in order to minimise water loss, terrestrial organism adapted themselves accordingly.

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Terrestrial adaptation necessitated the production of lesser toxic nitrogenous wastes like urea and uric acid for the conservation of water. ... Hence, due to less availability of water on land, and in order to minimise water loss, terrestrial organism adapted themselves accordingly.

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