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Which of the following is metabolic waste of protein metabolism
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Excretory Products And Their Elimination
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Question
Which of the following is metabolic waste of protein metabolism
A.
NH
3
, urea and CO
2
B.
Urea, oxygen and N
2
C.
Urea , ammonia and alanine
D.
Urea ammonia and creatinine
Answer :
NH
3
, urea and CO
2
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Excretory Products and Their Elimination
Releted Question 1
Uricotelic mode of passing out nitrogenous wastes is found in
A.
Reptiles and Bird
B.
Birds and Annelids
C.
Amphibians and Reptiles
D.
Insects and Amphibians
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Releted Question 2
Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory products of
A.
earthworm
B.
cockroach
C.
frog
D.
man
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Releted Question 3
Earthworms are
A.
uricotelic when plenty of water is available
B.
uricotelic under conditons of water scarcity
C.
ammonotelic when plenty of water is available
D.
ureotelic when plenty of water is available
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Releted Question 4
Uricotelism is found in
A.
Mammals and birds
B.
Fishes and fresh water protozoans
C.
Birds, reptiles and insects
D.
Frogs and toads
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