Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ammonotelic

Adjective
/ˌæmənoʊˈtɛlɪk/
Definition
Referring to organisms that excrete ammonia as their primary nitrogenous waste product.
Examples
  • Many aquatic animals, such as fish, are considered ammonotelic because they directly excrete ammonia into the water.
  • Ammonotelic organisms typically thrive in environments where water is abundant, facilitating the excretion of ammonia.
Meaning
Ammonotelic organisms convert ammonia into a waste product, which is then expelled from their body, allowing them to regulate nitrogen efficiently.
Synonyms
  • Ammonia-excreting
  • Nitrogenous waste excreting