Honors Biology
Malpighian tubules are excretory structures found in many arthropods, including insects and some myriapods, that play a crucial role in the removal of waste and the regulation of water balance. These tubules function by actively transporting waste products from the hemolymph into the tubules, where they are then excreted as solid uric acid, minimizing water loss and adapting to terrestrial life.
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