Biology, asked by RuthraThackshainiD, 6 months ago

role play by clitellum in earthworm​

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Answered by mekasubbarao1955
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The clitellum is a thick, saddle-like ring found in the epidermis (skin) of the worm, usually with a light-colored pigment. To form a cocoon for its eggs, the clitellum secretes a viscous fluid. This organ is used in sexual reproduction of some annelids, such as leeches.

Answered by dipalipuja2006
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Earthworms cannot see or hear, but they are sensitive to both light and vibrations. …a swollen girdle-like structure, the clitellum, which serves an important function in reproduction. After the eggs have matured, a mucous tube, secreted from the clitellum, slides along the body as the worm moves backward.

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