Botryoidal tissue is found in
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Botryoidal tissue is a grape-like mass of cells that have a brown-pigment and performs the function of excretory cells. It is commonly found in the phylum Annelida. It contains two different types of cells; they are granular botryoidal cells and flattened endothelial cells.
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phylum Annelida
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Botryoidal tissue is a grape-like mass of cells that have a brown-pigment and performs the function of excretory cells. It is commonly found in the phylum Annelida. It contains two different types of cells; they are granular botryoidal cells and flattened endothelial cells.
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