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What are ureotelic And ammonotelic

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An ammonotelic organism excretes nitrogenous waste as soluble ammonia. ... A ureotelic organism excretes excess nitrogen as urea. Urea is less toxic and needs less water in comparison to Ammonia. Ureotelic organisms include cartilaginous fish, few bony fishes, adult amphibians and mammals including humans.

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Ammonotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste substances in the form of ammonia, e.g., Octopus, Sepia and bony fishes.

Uricotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste substances in the form of uric acid, e.g., Lizard, some insects and birds.

Ureotelic organisms are the organism which excretes the nitrogenous waste as urea. For example, bony fish.

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