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Amphids in aschelminthes are

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Amphids (Greek: amphi, around, double) are innervated invaginations of cuticle in nematodes. They are usually found in the anterior (head) region of the animal, at the base of the lips. ... Each amphid is made up of 12 sensory neurons with ciliated dendrites.

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