Monday, 6 April 2015

list-of-excretory-parts-of-animals

list-of-excretory-parts-of-animals
Most animals require some system to excrete the waste products of metabolism from the body fluids. Kidneys are the major organs of the excretory systems. Many unicellular organisms like Amoeba throw out their wastes by diffusion from their body surface. Here I am providing a complete list of excretory parts of many animals.



S.No.
Animal

Excretory part

.
1.        
Unicellular

Diffusion through general body surface

.
2.        
Porifera Phylum

By general body surface contractile vocoule

.
3.        
Coelenterates

Directly by cells

.
4.        
Flat worm

Flame cells

.
5.        
Annelid Phylum

Nephridia

.
6.        
Arthropods

Malpighian tubules

.
7.        
Crustaceans

Antennal Gland

.
8.        
Mollusca

Urinary organ

.
9.        
Vertebrate
Mainly by kidneys.


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