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The body cells in cockroach discharge their nitrogenous waste in the haemolymph

The Body Cells In Cockroach Discharge Their Nitrogenous Waste In Biology Question

The body cells in cockroach discharge their nitrogenous waste in the haemolymph mainly in the form of :

Options

(a) Potassium urate
(b) Urea
(c) Calcium carbonate
(d) Ammonia

Correct Answer:

Potassium urate

Explanation:

The body cells in cockroach discharge their nitrogenous waste in the haemolymph as a solution of sodium or potassium urate (a weak alkaline fluid).

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Topics: Structural Organisation In Animals (175)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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