The correct option is
B Cockroach
The correct option is option B.
Explanation of correct option:
- The term "uricotelic animals" refers to organisms that expel uric acid, a nitrogenous waste product produced within the body.
- Most insects, birds, and reptiles, including pigeons, lizards, and cockroaches, use this mode of excretion.
- Out of the given options, the cockroach is a uricotelic organism.
Explanation of incorrect options:
Option A:
- Earthworms' nephridia, an excretory organ, aids in the removal of wastes in the form of ammonia when there is an excess of water available.
- They expel wastes in the form of urea when on land.
- Earthworms are both ureotelic and ammoniotelic.
Option C:
- In general, the adult amphibians generate urea, whereas the larval tadpoles excrete ammonia.
- Tadpoles of frogs are ammoniotelic, which means they expel ammonia as a by-product of their nitrogenous waste.
Option D:
- Humans are ureotelic organisms.
- The nitrogenous wastes, such as salts, urea, and extra water, are removed from the blood by the kidneys in humans, which then expel them as urine.
- The kidney's nephrons, which number in the millions, assist to do this.
Final answer: The cockroach is a uricotelic organism.