Elasmobranchs have solved some of their osmoregulatory problems by
A) producing dilute urine in copious amounts.
B) actively capturing salt through their gills.
C) actively transporting water through their gills.
D) sequestering urea in their body tissues.
E) producing uric acid as their major nitrogenous waste.
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