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- A nephridiopore is part of the nephridium, an excretory organ found in many organisms, such as flatworms and annelids. Polychaetes typically release their...
- called nephrostomes. This waste is p****ed out of the organism at the nephridiopore. The primary urine produced by filtration of blood (or a similarly functioning...
- helps increase their rear sucker's suction: liquids excreted from the nephridiopore are guided onto the sucker's surface, which maintains moisture and suction...
- appendages, as it is p****ed along the ****ociated duct and through the nephridiopore into the mantle cavity. Octopuses and their relatives have a more expansive...
- typically lead to a urinary bladder, which empties to the outside at a nephridiopore. Leeches are hermaphrodites, with the male reproductive organs, the...
- the forward side of a septum while the second-stage filter and the nephridiopore (exit opening in the body wall) are in the following segment. As a result...
- νεφρός (nephrós) mesonephric, mesonephros, metanephridium, metanephros, nephridiopore, nephridium, nephrite, nephritis, nephrogenesis, nephrolith, nephrolithiasis...
- filtration organs. Metabolic waste is voided from the bladders through a nephridiopore near the front of the upper part of the mantle cavity and excreted....
- water space. This space contains the mollusk's gills, ****, osphradium, nephridiopores, and gonopores. The mantle cavity functions as a respiratory chamber...
- externally visible on the body demarking the segments; dorsal pores and nephridiopores exude a fluid that moistens and protects the worm's surface, allowing...