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    The Three Main Forms of Nitrogenous Wastes Found in Animals
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The Three Main Forms of Nitrogenous Wastes Found in Animals

Question 35

Question 35

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The three main forms of nitrogenous wastes found in animals are


A) ammonia,urea,and uric acid.
B) ammonia,urea,and uracil.
C) ammonia,urea,and amino acids.
D) uracil,urea,and uric aciD.
E) amino acids,uracil,and uric acid.

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