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5. The mucus secreted by cells of the external body wall of the earthworm (1) acts as a stimulus upon the paired nephridia (2) permits transpiration to be ac- complished (3) is …
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5. The mucus secreted by cells of the external body
wall of the earthworm (1) acts as a stimulus upon the
paired nephridia (2) permits transpiration to be ac-
complished (3) is an excretory waste product (4)
provides a moist surface for gas exchange
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provides a moist surface for gas exchange
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