Biology, asked by anitajaiswal2313, 9 months ago

Insects excrete nitrogen as
(a) uric acid (b) guanine
(c) urea (d) ammonia

Answers

Answered by arvindpudariksr
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Answer:

[D] ammonia is the answer

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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(d) Ammonia Excreted from the Insect Body

Explanation:

    (d) Ammonia excreted from the Insect  body.

  1. Birds creatures, reptiles, and terrestrial ,arthropods, for example, creepy crawlies, are called uricothelic living beings since they convert harmful smelling salts to uric corrosive or the intently related compound guanine (guano), as opposed to urea.  
  2. Corrosive is discharged in urine  rather than in defecation, as is done in birds creatures and reptiles.  
  3. Various types of bugs discharge different types of nitrogenous waste, including smelling salts, uric corrosive, urea, and free amino acids.
  4. Nitrogenous squanders in the body will in general structure poisonous alkali, which must be discharged.
  5. Vertebrates, for example, people discharge urea, while birds creatures, reptiles, and some earthly spineless creatures produce uric corrosive as waste.
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