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Chapter 33.4, Problem 1BC
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To determine: The reason that why Malpighian tubule system is very important for colonization of land by insects and other arthropods.
Introduction: The Malpighian tubule system can be defined as a type of osmoregulatory and excretory system that is present in various types of insects, tardigrades, myriapods, and arachnids. This system is made up of branching tubules which extend from alimentary canal.
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