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What is meant by ureotilic organism​

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Answered by choudharyrjdidwana
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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. The uricotelic organism excretes uric acid or its salts.

Answered by priya3060
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Ureotelic organisms are the organisms which excrete nitrogenous waste substances in the form of urea. It requires less water than ammonia for excretion so it is a major characteristic of terrestrial animals like humans
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