How do terrestrial animals prevent toxic accumulation of ammonia in their tissues?
A) They use ammonia in other metabolic processes.
B) They convert ammonia to less toxic forms.
C) They vent ammonia across the body wall.
D) They eliminate ammonia rather than excreting it.
E) Animals do not produce ammonia.
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