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what is the nitrogenous waste in amphibian larvae and what is it in the adult animal

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Answered by mirbrothers
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Aquatic animals such as crustaceans bony fish and amphibian larvae are generally ammonotellic because ammonia diffuses more easily through membranes and is more water soluble than the other types of nitrogenous waste.Ammonia is still the nitrogenous waste most economical to synthesize in terms of energy.
Answered by kanupriya1450
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Nitrogenous waste produced by amphibian larvae is Ammonia. Since they are aquatic, ammonia diffuses into the water. <br> Nitrogenous waste produced by adult amphibian is urea since they are terrestrial. Further production of urea as excretory waste requires less water.

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