- A
nephridiopore is part of the nephridium, an
excretory organ found in many organisms, such as
flatworms and annelids.
Polychaetes typically release their...
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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...
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typically lead to a
urinary bladder,
which empties to the
outside at a
nephridiopore.
Leeches are hermaphrodites, with the male
reproductive organs, the...
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water space. This
space contains the mollusk's gills, ****, osphradium,
nephridiopores, and gonopores. The
mantle cavity functions as a
respiratory chamber...
- nephrostome,
opens into the
coelomic cavity at the
anterior end,
close to the
nephridiopore. The
metanephridia have an
osmoregulation function but it is unclear...
- νεφρός (nephrós) mesonephric, mesonephros, metanephridium, metanephros,
nephridiopore, nephridium, nephrite, nephritis, nephrogenesis, nephrolith, nephrolithiasis...
- 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...
- appendages, as it is p****ed
along the ****ociated duct and
through the
nephridiopore into the
mantle cavity.
Octopuses (along with cuttlefish) have the highest...
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collecting ducts, one on
either side, and each duct has one or more
nephridiopores through which the
wastes exit.
Semiterrestrial and
freshwater nemerteans...
- microvilli. The tube cells'
flagella drive the
water towards exits called nephridiopores,
while their microvilli reabsorb reusable materials and as much water...