Biology, asked by kanikagauba436, 11 months ago

Nitrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly
as
(a) urea in tadpole and ammonia in adult frog
(b) ammonia in tadpole and urea in adult frog
(c) urea in both tadpole and adult frog
(d) urea in tadpole and uric acid in adult frog

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Answered by dia190
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Answer:

Nitrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly

as

c) urea in both tadpole and adult frog .... ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly as - (b) ammonia in tadpole and urea in adult frog

Tadpole is the younger form of frog, which lives in water. Ammonia is released in organisms living in water due to its highly toxic nature.

Thus, tadpole releases ammonia as nitrogenous waste.

On other hand, frog is an amphibian which can survive both on land as well as water.

This is the reason for release of less toxic waste from frog in form of urea.

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