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4. What is not an excretory product of mammals? A carbon dioxide in expired air Bundigested food in faeces Curea in sweat D urea in urine
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4. What is not an excretory product of mammals?
A carbon dioxide in expired air
Bundigested food in faeces
Curea in sweat
D urea in urine
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I'll go with option C.urea in sweat.
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