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what is codal gland ?​

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Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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A gland located near the tail. In marine nematodes (Nematoda) it secretes through spinnerets a substance the nematode uses to attach itself to an object. In swordtail characin fish (Corynopoma riisei) the caudal gland secretes a courtship pheromone. In mammals its secretions serve for identification.

Answered by avsarbansal
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A gland located near the tail. In marine nematodes (Nematoda) it secretes through spinnerets a substance the nematode uses to attach itself to an object. In swordtail characin fish the caudal gland secretes a courtship pheromone. In mammals its secretions serve for identification.

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