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trimethylamine oxide is an excretory product in​

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Answered by ravikhintaphale
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Certain marine molluscs, crustaceans, and teleost fishes first form trimethylamine from their ammonia by a process known as methylation. Then, the trimethylamine is oxidized to trimethylamine oxide for excretion. This oxide is soluble in water, but non-toxic.

Answered by adarshpratapsingh367
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methylation

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Certain marine molluscs, crustaceans, and teleost fishes first form trimethylamine from their ammonia by a process known as . Then, the trimethylamine is oxidized to trimethylamine oxide for excretion. This oxide is soluble in water, but non-toxic.

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