Chloragogen cells (yellow cells) in annelids function similar to the liver in vertebrates. They store glucagon and neutralise toxins. Where are these cells found?
The chloragogen cells (yellow cells) in annelids function similar to the liver in vertebrates. They store glucagon and neutralize toxins. They are present in the coelomic fluid of Pheretima. They are also involved in excretory function.
So, the correct answer is 'Coelomic fluid of Pheretima'.