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structural adaptations of kidneys of desert animals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Desert mammals do not readily find water, hence they must excrete very less amount of water. They are able to produce highly concentrated urine. ... This is why medulla of camel's kidney is thicker than that of other mammals, but it is most well developed in another desert mammal, the kangaroo rats.

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Desert mammals do not readily find water, hence they must excrete very less amount of water. They are able to produce highly concentrated urine. ... This is why medulla of camel's kidney is thicker than that of other mammals, but it is most well developed in another desert mammal, the kangaroo rats.

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