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Explain how nitrogenous wastes are removed from the body of cockroach

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Answered by sahajg
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Cockroaches possess structure called malpighian tubules, which pull wastes from their internal liquids, the liquids return to circulation, and the wastes are excreted in solid or semi-solid form, and can contain excess nitrogen.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Excretion in Cockroaches is aided by specialised structures called malphigian tubules.

Explanation:

The specialised structures called malphigian tubules full of the nitrogenous waste present in the body fluids of cockroach.

This is done through circulation process and search old nitrogenous wastes are are sent out of the body in solid or Semi solid form.

Sach excreted nitrogenous wastes are of high concentrated nitrogen.

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