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Similarity between Man and earthworm is:-

A

Nephrotelic

B

Ammonotelic

C

Uerotelic

D

Urecotelic

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Excretion**: Begin by understanding the concept of excretion in organisms. Excretion is the process by which waste products are removed from the body. 2. **Types of Excretion**: Familiarize yourself with the different types of nitrogenous waste excretion: - **Amonotelic**: Organisms that excrete nitrogen in the form of ammonia. - **Ureotelic**: Organisms that excrete nitrogen in the form of urea. - **Uricotelic**: Organisms that excrete nitrogen in the form of uric acid. 3. **Identifying Ureotelic Organisms**: Both humans (man) and earthworms excrete nitrogen primarily in the form of urea. This makes them ureotelic organisms. 4. **Conclusion**: Since both humans and earthworms share the characteristic of being ureotelic, they have this similarity in their excretory processes. 5. **Final Answer**: The similarity between man and earthworm is that both are ureotelic organisms. ---
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