<em>gland</em> cell of the secretory-<em>excretory</em> system, sends processes to ring, opens into <em>excretory</em> duct. exc gl exc gl left nucleus of binuclear syncytium <em>excretory</em> <em>gland</em>, fused, send processes to ring,open into <em>excretory</em> ABplpapapaa nucleus lineage name: ABplpapapaa ABplpapapaa nucleus lineage name: ABplpapapaa right nucleus of binuclear syncytium <em>excretory</em> glands, fused, send processes to ring,open into <em>excretory</em> lineage name: ABprpapapaa ABprpapapaa nucleus lineage name: ABprpapapaa ABprpapapaa nucleus Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 2. Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 1. Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 2L. lineage name: MSaapapaa lineage name: MSaapapaa Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 2R. lineage name: MSpapapaa lineage name: MSpapapaa Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 1AL. lineage name: MSaapaapaa lineage name: MSaapaapaa nucleus in g1 <em>gland</em> cell MSaapaapaa nucleus MSaapaapaa nucleus Secretory <em>gland</em> cell of the pharynx Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 1AR, before fusion into g1ARP. lineage name: MSpapaapaa lineage name: MSpapaapaa Pharyngeal <em>gland</em> cell 1P, before fusion into g1ARP. lineage name: MSaaaaapap lineage name: MSaaaaapap neuron making synapse on an effector (muscle, <em>gland</em>). motoneuron motoneuron Postembryonic blast cell, <em>excretory</em> socket in embryo lineage name: ABprpaaaapa lineage name: ABprpaaaapa Neuron, lateral process adjacent to <em>excretory</em> canal lineage name: V5L.paapa lineage name: V5L.paapa <em>Excretory</em> socket cell, links duct to hypodermis lineage name: G2.p excretory pore cell exc socket lineage name: G2.p excretory pore cell exc socket Neuron, lateral process adjacent to <em>excretory</em> canal lineage name: V5R.paapa lineage name: V5R.paapa cell that forms the duct of the <em>excretory</em> system. lineage name: ABplpaaaapa exc duct lineage name: ABplpaaaapa exc duct Process runs along <em>excretory</em> canal, no synapses, essential for survival lineage name: ABalappappa lineage name: ABalappappa Process runs along <em>excretory</em> canal, no synapses, essential for survival lineage name: ABalapaaapa lineage name: ABalapaaapa Syncytial g1 <em>gland</em> cell, formed by fusion between g1AR and g1P cells. g1P g1AR g1P g1AR The extracellular sinus formed by the <em>excretory</em> duct and pore cells. An organ system consists of the <em>excretory</em> system and associated glands. Ventral ganglion neuroblasts present at hatching, located near the <em>excretory</em> pore. Postembryonic blast cell, <em>excretory</em> socket in L1, G2.p becomes socket later lineage name: ABplapaapa lineage name: ABplapaapa H-shaped cell associated with the <em>excretory</em> system, largest cell in C. elegans. exc_cell excretory canal cell lineage name: ABplpappaap exc_cell excretory canal cell lineage name: ABplpappaap lies within the body wall, in close relation to nervous system and <em>excretory</em> system. Neuron class of two neurons that are closely associated with the <em>excretory</em> canal. Neuron, process runs along <em>excretory</em> canal and into ring, unique darkly staining synaptic vesicles lineage name: ABarpppappp lineage name: ABarpppappp Neuron, process runs along <em>excretory</em> canal and into ring, unique darkly staining synaptic vesicles lineage name: ABarppaappp lineage name: ABarppaappp Neuron class of two interneurons with cell bodies in the ventral ganglion behind the <em>excretory</em> duct. Neuron class of two interneurons with cell bodies situated in the ventral ganglion behind the <em>excretory</em> cytoplasmic features (such as large membrane-bound granules) that suggest a role in secretion, thus termed <em>gland</em> The outlet of the <em>excretory</em> sinus to the exterior environment through the cuticle, on the ventral side pore pore Four processes (canals) of the <em>excretory</em> canal cell each contain a central collecting lumen which feeds canal in the cell body; the central canal forms a specialized membrane to release fluids into the <em>excretory</em> canal canal One nerve lies dorsally, in close apposition to the dorsal <em>gland</em> duct, while the other two nerves lie limit of the ventral nerve cord, near the ventral ganglion and nerve ring in the head posterior to the <em>excretory</em> The cell bodies are divided into two groups by the intrusion of the <em>excretory</em> duct and canal. ventral ganglia ventral ganglia