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why does cockroch excrete its urine on its body?

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Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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why does cockroch excrete its urine on its body?

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In cockroaches, excretion can be carried out by - Malpighian tubules, fat body cells, uricose glands, and cuticle. However, the Malpighian tubules are recognized as the primary excretory organs of cockroach.

The Malpighian tubules are fine, long, unbranched, and blind tubules that are bathed in the hemolymph of the cockroach body. They remain fastened to the alimentary canal at the extreme anterior end of the hindgut. The number of these tubules in cockroaches usually ranges from 60 to 150. The Malpighian tubules extract nitrogenous wastes and water from the body fluid (hemolymph) and form urine (an excretory solution) that passes through the rectum and leaves the animal body. These tubules, simultaneously convert the nitrogenous wastes into uric acid, which gets eliminated along with feces through the anus.

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\mapsto In cockroaches, excretion can be carried out by - Malpighian tubules, fat body cells, uricose glands, and cuticle. However, the Malpighian tubules are recognized as the primary excretory organs of cockroach.

cockroaches, excretion can be carried out by - Malpighian tubules, fat body cells, uricose glands, and cuticle. However, the Malpighian tubules are recognized as the primary excretory organs of cockroach.The Malpighian tubules are fine, long, unbranched, and blind tubules that are bathed in the hemolymph of the cockroach body. They remain fastened to the alimentary canal at the extreme anterior end of the hindgut. The number of these tubules in cockroaches usually ranges from 60 to 150. The Malpighian tubules extract nitrogenous wastes and water from the body fluid (hemolymph) and form urine (an excretory solution) that passes through the rectum and leaves the animal body. These tubules, simultaneously convert the nitrogenous wastes into uric acid, which gets eliminated along with feces through the anus.

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