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of some annelids. They have characteristic vesicular bulging due to their function in storing and transporting substances, and are yellow due to the presence of cytosolic
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The most understood function of chloragogen tissue is its function in the excretory system. The cells accumulate and excrete
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These cells are derived from the inner coelomic epithelium and are present in the
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found in vertebrates. Chloragogen tissue is most extensively studied in
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Lysosomal acid hydrolases in the chloragogen cells of earthworms
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