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What animals possess Malpighian tubules?

Mainly Insects posses Malpighian Tubules. Like Grass Hoppers for example


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Arachnids use this structure to excrete nitrogenous wastes?

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Which organism has excretory organs known as 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).


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Do earthworms use Malpighian tubules?

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.


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How many tubules in a grasshopper?

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What are the Structures that absorb fluid from blood in the body sinuses of insects?

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