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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
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Subject: Biology
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