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What is significance of a frog's tadpole being ammonotelic and adult frog being ureotelic?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Ammonotelism in Tadpoles**: - Tadpoles, the larval stage of frogs, are aquatic creatures that primarily live in water. - They excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia, which is a highly toxic substance. - The significance of this is that ammonia is soluble in water and can be diluted quickly, reducing its toxicity in the aquatic environment. 2. **Excretion Process in Tadpoles**: ...
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  7. Compare between ureotelism and uricotelism.

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  12. What are ammoniotelic animals ? Give two examples.

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  13. What are diuretic substances?

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  14. Where is urea formed inside the body?

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