Modes of Excretion
Modes of Excretion: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Ammonotelism, Urea Formation, Ureotelism, Uricotelism, Aminotelism and, Nitrogenous Waste Materials
Important Questions on Modes of Excretion
Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory products of

Earthworms are

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

Uricotelism is found in

In ureotelic animals, urea is formed by the

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

Uric acid is nitrogenous waste in

Aquatic reptiles are:

Which of the following are uricotelic animals?

Select the incorrect statement from the following.

The excretory products of is urea and is uric acid. Identify and :

The elimination of nitrogenous wastes in the form of ammonia is called:

Uricotelic animals include:

Substance which is finally excreted in the urine:

Ornithine an amino acid is found:

Which one is component of ornithine cycle

The end product of ornithine cycle is

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

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

At which stage of ornithine cycle arginase is used
