The difference between Guano and Uric acid

When used as nouns, guano means dung from a sea bird or from a bat, whereas uric acid means a bicyclic heterocyclic phenolic compound, formed in the body by the metabolism of protein and excreted in the urine (or in avian faeces).


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  1. Guano as a noun:

    Dung from a sea bird or from a bat.

  1. Uric acid as a noun (biochemistry):

    a bicyclic heterocyclic phenolic compound, formed in the body by the metabolism of protein and excreted in the urine (or in avian faeces)

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