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37. Coelomic cavity is
botryoidal tissue in:
(A) Nereis
(B) Earthworm
(C) Leech
(D) Tapeworm​

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Answered by Haezel
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Answer:

Coelomic cavity is  botryoidal tissue in Leech. Botryoidal tissue is found alimentary canal of leeches that surrounds its canal. This tissue is made by two different types of cell named as granular cells which are pigmented cells and flattened cells found in connective tissue in the gut. This tissue undergoes a structural modification during their life cycle to achieve their needs for the life cycle. This tissue is excretory and fills the entire body cavity.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Coelomic cavity is botryoidal tissue in:

(C) Leech

Explanation:

  • Botryoidal tissue is found in leech which is a member of Phylum annelida. They have a body cavity known as the coelomic cavity. As a result of this  cavity is invaded by a group of cell which resembles a mass of grapes.
  • They are actually made up of two types of cells
  • the parenchyma cell which has protective function and is granular in nature and a connective tissue which helps in the the coordination between the different parts of the cavity. they have excretory as well as circulatory function to

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