Excrete more frequently
Mollusks have a unique way of excreting nitrogenous waste. It is processed in the excretory organ and released into the water.
Ammonia is less soluble than uric acid.
The kidneys are the human organs responsible for excreting nitrogenous waste products. They filter blood to remove urea, creatinine, and ammonia, which are the byproducts of protein metabolism. These waste products are then excreted from the body in urine.
One of the functions is to remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Most nitrogenous wastes are produced in the liver.As in the piglet after birth, the fetal kidney is responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and excreting them to the outside environment.
A squid's kidney functions to filter waste and excess ions from the blood, regulating the balance of salts and fluids in the body. It also helps in maintaining the internal environment of the squid by excreting nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia.
Excreting
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
The kidney is responsible for removing waste products from the body by filtering blood and excreting waste materials in the form of urine.
Urine contains nitrogenous wastes.
Azotemia or uremia means high blood levels of nitrogenous waste.
nitrogenous waste
Urea