Science, asked by BangtangArmy09, 5 months ago

Rakesh came across the fact that the birds do not have a urinary bladder. What is the
specific reason behind it? List another adaptation in birds that serves the same purpose.

pls answer i have 30 mins only

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Answered by beerappamural06034
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Answered by anathakrishnanappu
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Answer:

Mammals remove excess nitrogen from their bodies by converting it to a dilute solution of urea, stored in the bladder. Birds convert nitrogen to uric acid instead: this is metabolically more costly but saves water and weight, as it is less toxic and doesn’t need to be diluted so much.

Birds therefore don’t have a urethra, and don’t pee – all waste leaves via the anus.

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