Itrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly as? Urea in tadpole and ammonia in adult frog ammonia in tadpole and urea in adult frog urea in both tadpole and adult frog urea in tadpole and uric acid in adult frog
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Urine then travels from the kidneys via the ureters to the bladder, and then out through the cloaca. The cloaca, or vent, is an opening used for the excretory, intestinal, and reproductive tracts of amphibians. Urine leaves the body through the cloaca when the bladder is full.
Nitrogenous wastes can take one of three forms: ammonia, uric acid, and urea. Due to different life stages or strategies, different groups of amphibians produce different forms. Let's go over these waste forms and how they're dealt with by different groups.
Ammonia is water soluble and is the most toxic form of nitrogenous waste. It becomes harmful if not diluted quickly. Ammonia changes the pH in cells to rise to dangerous alkaline levels if too much of it eliminated through body
Nitrogenous wastes can take one of three forms: ammonia, uric acid, and urea. Due to different life stages or strategies, different groups of amphibians produce different forms. Let's go over these waste forms and how they're dealt with by different groups.
Ammonia is water soluble and is the most toxic form of nitrogenous waste. It becomes harmful if not diluted quickly. Ammonia changes the pH in cells to rise to dangerous alkaline levels if too much of it eliminated through body
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