Question:
How do aquatic animals excrete ammonia?
Answer:
Aquatic animals like fish release ammonia directly into the surrounding water through their gills or skin. Since water constantly flows over them, ammonia diffuses out easily.
Key Points
- Ammonia is highly soluble and toxic, so constant diffusion is necessary.
- No need to convert it into urea or uric acid.
- Common in freshwater and marine fish, and amphibian larvae.
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