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why dont birds have unrinay bladder? class 6th question​

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Birds, like humans, have kidneys that do the important job of removing the nitrogen but, with the exception of the ostrich, birds don't have a bladder or urethra. Instead, they convert the nitrogen into uric acid, which is then mixed with solid waste from the intestines and expelled.

Answered by Anonymous
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Birds, like humans, have kidneys that do the important job of removing the nitrogen but, with the exception of the ostrich, birds don't have a bladder or urethra. Instead, they convert the nitrogen into uric acid, which is then mixed with solid waste from the intestines and expelled.

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