Terrestrial animals are generally either ureotelic or uricotelic, not ammonotelic, why ?
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Terrestrial animals are either ureotelic or uricotelic, and not ammonotelic. This is because of the following two main reasons:
(a) Ammonia is highly toxic in nature. Therefore, it needs to be converted into a less toxic form such as urea or uric acid.
(b) Terrestrial animals need to conserve water. Since ammonia is soluble in water, it cannot be eliminated continuously. Hence, it is converted into urea or uric acid. These forms are less toxic and also insoluble in water. This helps terrestrial animals conserve water.
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(a) Ammonia is highly toxic in nature. Therefore, it needs to be converted into a less toxic form such as urea or uric acid.
(b) Terrestrial animals need to conserve water. Since ammonia is soluble in water, it cannot be eliminated continuously. Hence, it is converted into urea or uric acid. These forms are less toxic and also insoluble in water. This helps terrestrial animals conserve water.
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Terrestrial animals are either uricotelic or ureotelic. This is due to the following reasons:
Explanation:
- The ammonia is a toxic chemical thus it is required to be converted into less toxic form in animal body either in the form of urea or uric acid.
- The terrestrial animals require to conserve water during the hot summer days. As ammonia can be soluble in water it cannot be eliminated. Hence, the urea is required to be converted into uric acid. The uric acid remains insoluble in water. This helps the animal body to conserve water.
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