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Ammonotelism, Ureotelism and Uricotelism.

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difference between Ammonotelism, Ureotelism and Uricotelism
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  • Select the group of animals adapted to ammontelism, guanotelism and ureotelism respectively

    A
    Tadpole larva of Frog, Spider Pigeon
    B
    Scorpion, Turtle, Labeo
    C
    Catla, Penguin, Cat
    D
    Cobra, Cockroach, Bomay Duck
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    A
    lack urease
    B
    do not excrete urea
    C
    cannot form uric acid
    D
    live in water
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    B
    Do not excrete urea
    C
    cannot form uric acid
    D
    Live in water
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