Flame Cell Function in Flatworm Excretion Quiz
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What are flame cells?

Flame cells are specialized excretory cells found in flatworms and some other invertebrates. They are responsible for removing waste and regulating the balance of salts and water in the organism's body.

How do flame cells function in excretion?

Flame cells filter waste and excess water from the body fluids, and then propel the filtered material out of the organism through a network of tubules and pores.

What is the significance of flame cells in the physiology of flatworms?

Flame cells play a crucial role in maintaining osmotic balance and removing metabolic waste in flatworms, contributing to their overall survival and homeostasis.

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