
doi: 10.1242/jeb.050781
![Figure][1] Ammonia is an extremely unpleasant and toxic compound, which is very inconvenient for fish; they produce it as the end product of nitrogen metabolism. How fish handle ammonium excretion has long fascinated physiologists. Most fish were thought to dispose of ammonium simply by
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