which organ is responsible for excretion in insects?
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Malpighian tubule-rectum complex
The Malpighian tubule-rectum complex is the most highly developed and widely distributed type of excretory system in insects although it is by no means the only one found (p. 258). It is a very efficient system and plays a vital role in osmoregulation as well as in excretion.
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the process of excretion in insects are carried out by the organs the insect gut. this include the mid gut, the Malpighian tubules, and the structure in the hindgut namely the ileum and rectum. the midgut is a tubular epithelium.
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