FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY WPNG 1-SEME
FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY WPNG 1-SEME
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To explain: The comparison and contrast strategies for the elimination of waste nitrogen and carbon dioxide in a terrestrial mammal.

Concept introduction: Waste products like nitrogen and carbon dioxide are continuously produced and released from the body. Carbon dioxide is a gaseous waste product and is released in the form of gas in aerobic respiration through lungs. Nitrogen is released from the body in the form of urea and uric acid through the kidney.

(b)

Summary Introduction

To explain: The comparison and contrast strategies for the elimination of waste nitrogen and carbon dioxide in a saltwater fish.

Concept introduction: Waste products like nitrogen and carbon dioxide are continuously produced and released from the body. Carbon dioxide is a gaseous waste product and is released in the form of gas in aerobic respiration, through the lungs. Nitrogen is released from the body in the form of urea, ammonia, and uric acid, through the kidney.

(c)

Summary Introduction

To explain: The comparison and contrast strategies for the elimination of waste nitrogen and carbon dioxide in a saltwater fish.

Concept introduction: Waste products like nitrogen and carbon dioxide are continuously produced and released from the body. Carbon dioxide is a gaseous waste product and is released in the form of gas in aerobic respiration, through the lungs. Nitrogen is released from the body in the form of urea and uric acid, through the kidney.

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