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How do earthworms get rid of nitrogenous wastes?

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The nephridia are organs that excrete nitrogenous waste in earthworms (open to the outside of the body through microscopic pores). It is a unit of the excretory system in many primitive invertebrates that is responsible for expelling the metabolic wastes of the organism. Hope this helps.
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