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Tadpoles are generally aquatic organisms. Therefore there is no problm of water conservation for them. Hence they cn easily eliminate the excess ammonia frm their body. (smtimes by skin also). .hence it is an ammonotelic animal.

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Q: What is is the significance of a frog's tadpole being ammonotelic and adult frog being ureotelic?
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