The living steady state has a self-regulatory mechanism which is known as |
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a) |
Feed back mechanism |
b) |
Homeotherms |
c) |
Homozygous |
d) |
Homeostasis |
The living steady state has a self-regulatory mechanism which is known as |
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a) |
Feed back mechanism |
b) |
Homeotherms |
c) |
Homozygous |
d) |
Homeostasis |
(a)
Levels of solubility of nitrogenous waste
From higher to lower
Ammonia > urea > uric acid
Levels of toxicity
Ammonia > urea > uric acid