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in frog urea is eliminated by​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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During hibernation, the frogs barely urinate and urea is reabsorbed into their system, peaking at levels 50 times those seen in summer. The body normally eliminates urea, through peeing, because it can be dangerous if it builds up: it can rip up cellular components at high concentrations.

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The body normally eliminates urea, through peeing because it can be dangerous if it builds up, it can rip up cellular components at high concentrations

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