Hook Worms (Necator americanus)
- The hook worm releases nitrogenous waste from the blood. It uses two renette glands to excrete waste products. The waste is excreted through through the skin.
- The hook worm releases nitrogenous waste from the blood. It uses two renette glands to excrete waste products. The waste is excreted through through the skin.
Eye Worm (Loa Loa)
- The eye worm excretes its waste through the diffusion of the skin. The Loa Loa, being a parasite, has the two renette glands transferring the salt excretion to the pore, releasing it from the body.
- The eye worm excretes its waste through the diffusion of the skin. The Loa Loa, being a parasite, has the two renette glands transferring the salt excretion to the pore, releasing it from the body.
Pinworm (Enterobius)
- The pin worm, like the eye worm and hook worm have renette glands that transfer salt excretion to the pore, releasing it from the body.
- The pin worm, like the eye worm and hook worm have renette glands that transfer salt excretion to the pore, releasing it from the body.