Some organisms such as insects and birds excrete nitrogenous waste. These organisms are
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Nitrogenous Waste in Birds and Reptiles: Uric Acid
Excess nitrogen is excreted from the body. ... Birds, reptiles, and most terrestrial arthropods, such as insects, are called uricothelic organisms because they convert toxic ammonia to uric acid or the closely-related compound guanine (guano), rather than urea.
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