Aquatic animals are generally ammonotelic in nature,whereas terrestrial forms are not. Comment.

  • A
    Ammonia is highly toxic and requires large amounts of water for excretion.
  • B
    Terrestrial animals need to conserve water,so they excrete less toxic urea or uric acid.
  • C
    Aquatic animals have abundant water available to flush out ammonia.
  • D
    All of the above.

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