Because of their underdeveloped kidneys.
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The cloaca in sharks is a single opening in the body where waste products, gametes (eggs or sperm), and urine are expelled. It serves as a common opening for the digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems.
because the terrestrial animals need to retain water and the aquatic dont
Sharks eliminate waste through their cloaca, which is a single opening for waste, reproductive materials, and eggs or sperm to exit the body. Waste products are expelled mainly as urine, which helps regulate the shark's internal salt levels.
Everything. The cloaca is necissarily an opening for all faeces, urine and reproductive systems.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin
i think salt causes the body to decrease urine.
Urine is the bodies method of excreting excesswater and dissolved wastes.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that urine attracts sharks. Sharks are more attracted to the smell of blood and prey in the water than they are to other bodily fluids. It is always best to follow local guidelines and avoid urinating in the water while swimming in areas where sharks are known to frequent.
It refers to the involuntary loss of the bodies urine or fecesor both
Mako sharks and great whites are the only sharks who have full urinary tracts. All other sharks turn thier urine into uric acid and excrete it through thier skin.
No, Urine is DNA. DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid.which is the code from which our bodies are constructed. Your urine still contains this code.
People do not normally have bleach in their urine. You think they might suspect? Fudging a test is the same as dropping a dirty urine.
Diabetes mellitus. Glycosuria is the presence of glucose in the urine, indicating high blood sugar levels. Ketone bodies in the urine are a sign of diabetic ketoacidosis, which can occur in uncontrolled diabetes.
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filtration, reabsorbtion, and secretion
filtration, reabsorbtion, and secretion