strategiesammonotelic
Strategiesammonotelic is a term used to describe the suite of physiological and ecological strategies employed by ammonotelic organisms to excrete nitrogen primarily as ammonia (NH3). This mode of nitrogen disposal is characteristic of many aquatic species where the surrounding water provides a large sink for ammonia, enabling rapid dilution and removal of toxic waste.
Key features of strategiesammonotelic include a strong dependence on aquatic environments with ample water exchange, direct
Mechanisms involved include diffusion of NH3 across gill and integumentary epithelia, coupled with active transport of
Ecologically, strategiesammonotelic are common in fast-flowing freshwater fishes, many aquatic invertebrates, and other organisms that inhabit
Notes: strategiesammonotelic is used as a conceptual label in discussions of nitrogen excretion profiles, contrasting with