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what are the different types of elimination of nitrogenious waste from body?​

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Answered by ceeeramesh
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Answer:

Nitrogen excretion: Nitrogenous waste is excreted in different forms by different species. These include (a) ammonia, (b) urea, and (c) uric acid.

Answered by omprakashmalviya2000
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Answer:

It's the urinary system.

Explanation:

Yeah, it is the main system of removal of nitrogenous wastes that are produced by the body cells while internal combustion of glucose in presence of Oxygen. The wastes first produced are ammonia which are highly toxic in nature and can harm the body, it is immediately turned into less harmful nitrogenous waste which is filtered by the Kidneys and removed out of the body in form of urine along with some excess water and salt.

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