Members of phylum Annelida, simply put, worms.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
if you are talking about what flame to use on a Bunsen burner than the yellow flame is to make sure that everyone knows that there is a flame but the blue flame (less visible) is used as the hotter flame and the better one.
You can't it is always the same. You only use the blue flame to heat things because the yellow flame is the safety flame and the blue flame is hotter.
When you are temporarily not heating anything, you should use a safety flame or a low flame. This type of flame is small and controlled, reducing the risk of accidents and conserving fuel. It provides enough visibility to work safely without the intensity of a higher flame.
movement, respiration, responses to changes in the environment, excretion,
in planaria excretion takes place through diffusion,as will as have special excretory system made up of many tubule called protonephridia.protonephridia give rise to branches have special kind of cells called flame cells.flame cells is nucleated have a cavity,in the centre of cavity there are cilia.cilia undulate itself look like a flickering candle that,s why it,s calld flame cells.flame cells and tubules are full of fluid,containing waste matter dissolve in it.flame cells excrete the waste through excretory pore called nephridiopore,by undulating their cillia.
Flatworms rely on diffusion for respiration, where gases are exchanged directly through their body surface. Excretion in flatworms primarily occurs through specialized cells called flame cells, which filter waste and excess water from their bodies.
Solenocytes are excretory cells found in the protonephridia of some invertebrates, while flame cells are specialized excretory cells found in the excretory system of flatworms. Solenocytes have cilia that create a flow of fluid, whereas flame cells have a tuft of cilia that beat to create the flow of fluid. Both types of cells are involved in excretion and osmoregulation in their respective organisms.
it is helps to filter and clean the blood and removes worn-out red blood cells for excretion.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
All living organisms use excretion to eliminate waste substances.
Flame cells.. yw
Flame cells function like kidneys, they remove waste materials.
Flame cells.. yw
Worms use their skins for excretion mostly.
Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Cells, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition.
The flame-cell system in planarians consist of specialized cells called flame cells that are part of the excretory system. Flame cells have distinctive cilia that beat rapidly, creating a flickering appearance like a flame. These cells help regulate the osmotic balance and remove waste from the body by actively pumping fluids through the excretory system.