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Clitellum in earthworm is
(A) Glandular tissue
(B) Muscular tissue
(C) Non cellular girdle
(D) Chitinous belt​

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Answered by anshikumari25536
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Answer:

A) Glandular Tissue

Explanation:

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The clitellum is a thickened glandular and non-segmented section of the body wall near the head in earthworms and leeches, that secretes a viscid sac in which eggs are stored. It is located near the anterior end of the body, between the fourteenth and seventeenth segments.

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Answered by gauri1sainisl
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Answer:

Option (A) Glandular Tissue is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • Clitellum in earthworms is a Non-segmented section of the body wall near the head and it is made up of thick glandular tissue.
  • It secrets a sac called viscid sac in which eggs are unloaded. It is a part of the reproductive system.
  • Vicious fluid used in the formation of cocoon for the eggs is also secreted by clitellum.
  • Clitellum cells are of 2 types, one of them makes a fibrous protein that helps in building the wall of the cocoon, and another type of cells secret gluey substance which is used to seal the ends of the cocoon.

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