Excretory organ in phylum hemichordata is
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It is a single proboscis gland or glomerulus situated in the proboscis.
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The excretory organ in phylum hemichordate is the 'probosci's gland'.
- Hemichordates are a group of wormlike marine invertebrates which are closely related to both chordates and echinoderms.
- The main characteristics of hemichordates are the presence of stomochord.
- They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and have a true coelom. They have gills for respiration and 'proboscis' glands for excretion.
- The excretory organ in animals belonging to the phylum Hemichordata is the 'probosci's gland'.
- The proboscis is an elongated appendage protruding from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate.
- The body of hemichordates is cylindrical and is composed of an anterior proboscis, a collar and a long trunk.
- It is a single 'probosci's gland' or glomerulus situated in the proboscis.
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