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The Urinary System

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... Excretion of Nitrogenous Compounds – Terrestrial plants convert excess amino acids into uric acid and Keto acids by deamination and deposited as crystals in the leafs – In Aquatic plants the excess of amino acids are converted to ammonia and keto acids; ammonia exit outside the plant through stomata ...
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