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Why tadpoles are ammonotelic but frogs are ureotelic

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Answered by sachi2007singh
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Tadpole is ammonotelic because it lives in water and has a large volume of water that is needed for elimination of ammonia . ... Adult frog is ureotelic because urea is far less toxic than ammonia and can be concentrated in the urine and excreted at slower rates.

Answered by MagicalGiggles
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Tadpoles are ammonotelic because they live in water so that ammonia is excreted through their body and frogs are ureotelic because they live on land and excrete urea .

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