Remove waste from the insect's body.
Malpighian tubules are the structures that help arthropods maintain water balance. These tubules are responsible for removing waste and regulating the concentration of solutes in the hemolymph, helping to conserve water in arthropods' bodies.
Malpighian Tubules
Insects and other arthropods have excretory organs called Malpighian tubules. These tubules are responsible for removing waste and regulating ions in the hemolymph (insect blood).
the insect will explode due to lack of descreteing its waste
Mainly Insects posses Malpighian Tubules. Like Grass Hoppers for example
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Cockroaches have malpighian tubules which are the secretion organs. Digested food is passed to the organs which then expels it from the insect.
No. "Malpigian tubules are structures found in insects, like grasshoppers, that aid in excretion. They excrete nitrogenous wastes wastes into the digestive tract and from there, out of the body." -According to the Barron's SAT Biology E/M subject test book. There was a practice question that asked "Which of the following are matched incorrectly?" The correct answer was Malpighian tubules-earthworms.
Yes, chilopods excrete wastes. They have Malpighian tubules that help in the excretion of nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid. These tubules are similar to the excretory system found in insects.