ureotomi
Ureotomi is a metabolic process found in some animals, particularly fish and amphibians, where urea is broken down into ammonia. This process is a key component of nitrogen excretion in these organisms. It is primarily carried out by the enzyme urease, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia. The released ammonia can then be further processed and excreted from the body.
Ureotomi plays a crucial role in managing nitrogenous waste. In aquatic environments, ammonia is relatively soluble
The presence and activity of urease are critical for ureotomi. This enzyme is often found in the