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Chloragogen cells resembles which of the following in function?

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Collared cells
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Flame cells
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Plasma cells
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Mesophyll cells
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Solution

The correct option is B Flame cells
Chloragogen cells are cells found in annelids that stores glycogen and neutralise toxins and are yellowish in colour due to the presence of yellow granules called Chloragosomes. These cells are derived from the inner coelomic epithelium and help in excretory functions. Flame cells are excretory cells in flatworms.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.

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