In Annelids, the excretory organs that open at both ends (one into the coelom and one to the exterior) are called:
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Correct answer: Metanephridia
Metanephridia begin with a ciliated funnel called a nephrostome that collects coelomic fluid. The fluid is processed in a tubule and excreted through a nephridiopore.
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