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nitrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly as​

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Answered by dasprithwish0717
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Answer: Nitrogenous waste are eliminated mainly as urea in frog and ammonia in tadpole

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Ammonotelic animals are those that expel excess nitrogen in the form of ammonia. Aquatic species excretes ammonia  (i.e - aquatic invertebrates, fishes, larvae, permanently aquatic amphibia). Ammonia is diffused through the skin, gills, and kidneys in these animals. Because urea is a primary nitrogenous excretory product in mammals and semiterrestrial adult amphibians, these creatures are known as ureotelic.

Answered by rukhsanashahid0410
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Answer:

urea in frog.. That's it

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