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- W1602564369 abstract "This chapter discusses recent work on chloride cells and chloride epithelia of aquatic insects, which appear to be functionally analogous to the long-known anal papillae. In insects as in many other animals, osmoregulation is closely connected with excretion, the malpighian tubules and the rectum being the most important organs of both functions. Ions and water lost with the urine, as well as water lost by transpiration, are replaced by oral intake and absorption in the gut, and by metabolic water. Water uptake by cutaneous or rectal absorption of liquid water or water vapor appears to be restricted to ecologically specialized insects. The osmoregulatory situation of saltwater or brakish-water insects, which are capable of hypoosmotic regulation, is similar to that of terrestrial insects with respect to water deficiency. Chloride cells have developed in three different orders, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Heteroptera. The same holds true for chloride epithelia, which have an abdominal location in Trichoptera, an anal location in diptera, and a rectal location in odonata, as well as for the anal papillae occurring in diptera, trichoptera, and coleoptera. Some of these orders have developed different absorption sites in parallel in different suborders or families. This applies to Trichoptera, some families of which possess abdominal chloride epithelia and others anal papillae." @default.
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- W1602564369 title "Chloride Cells and Chloride Epithelia of Aquatic Insects" @default.
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