These filter out waste materials in the crayfish. They perform basically the same function as our kidneys.
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Green glands in crayfish function to filter out waste and eliminate toxins. Kidneys serve the same purposes in the human body.
It excretes excess water.
The green tissue in the body cavity of the crayfish, lobster, or crab (called tomalley to connoisseurs) found below and rear of the base of the antennae, performs the same function as the pancreas and liver in humans (or the hepatopancreas in some other arthropods). Some sources say 'kidneys' but because the green organ is ducted into the digestive system (like the bile duct from the liver in humans) and because the gills are the primary excretory site for the higly toxic ammonia they produce as part of their nitrogen metabolism, that position might need further substantiation.
Chloroplast is green in color. It carry out photosynthesis.
These filter out waste materials in the crayfish. They perform basically the same function as our kidneys.
Its function is to carry photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
Despite its name, the green gland is black.
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Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called Chlorophyll, which helps plants to carry out the process of photosynthesis.
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They use the excretory organ green glands
False, because only green plants carry out photosynthesis. Non-green plants do not carry out photosynthesis.