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Function of chloragogen cells of Earthworm is:(a) digestion(b) locomotion(c) excretion(d) respiration

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Answered by iHelper
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Answer : \textbf{A.} \underline{\sf Excretion}

They are cells in annelids that \underline{\sf function} similarly to the \underline{\sf liver\: in \:vertebrates}. The cells store glycogen and neutralize \underline{\sf toxins}, are yellowish in colour due to the presence of yellow granules & are present in \underline{\sf coelomic\: fluid\: of\: some \:annelids}.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Function of chloragogen cells of Earthworm is excretion.

Option: (c)

Explanation:  

  • Earthworm is an annelid. The chloragogen cells in the earthworm perform similar function like the liver in the chordates.  
  • The main function of the chloragogen cell are to detoxify the toxins present in the body of the earthworm.  
  • Also its assists in the conversion of glucose into glycogen and vice versa for the storage of nutrition in the body.  
  • Hence the main function of such cells are the excretion of harmful substances from the body.

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