Modes of Excretion

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Modes of Excretion: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Nitrogenous Waste Materials, Ammonotelism, Ureotelism, Uricotelism, Aminotelism, and Urea Formation.

Important Questions on Modes of Excretion

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Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory products of

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In ornithine cycle, which of the following wastes are removed from the blood?

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Uricotelism is found in

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In ureotelic animals, urea is formed by the

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In ureotelic animals, which one pair of the following wastes are removed from the blood?

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Uric acid is nitrogenous waste in

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Which of the following are uricotelic animals?

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The major excretory product of birds is:

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Substance which is finally excreted in the urine:

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Ornithine an amino acid is found:

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Which one is component of ornithine cycle

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The end product of ornithine cycle is

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Which one of the following pair of waste substances is removed from blood in ornithine cycle?

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Protein rich diet brings about relatively no change in one of the following constituents of urine

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At which stage of ornithine cycle arginase is used

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Excretion of nitrogenous waste products in semisolid form occur in

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Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory products of

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If the liver from a body is removed then which component in blood would increase?