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green glands found in some arthropods is meant for??​

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Answered by tina9961
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Explanation:

green glands found in some arthropods is meant for??

=>excreation...

Answered by Anonymous
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In many higher crustaceans the excretory glands are located in the head. They are called antennal glands or maxillary glands, depending on whether they open at the base of the antennae or at the maxillae. If the tubule adjacent to the excretory pore is green, the gland is called a green gland.

Functions of green glands are:

Green glands, much like kidneys, help to filter, process and remove impurities and waste products on a daily basis. In crayfish, these organs also regulate iconic balance by controlling the levels of salt and water in the bloodstream and correcting imbalances as they arise.

What are the green glands?

Definition of green gland. : one of a pair of large green glands in some crustaceans (such as crayfishes) that have an excretory function and open at the bases of the larger antennae

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