Guts
Three types of gut, fore gut, midgut, hindgut
Foregut-serves for ingestion, storage and grinding
Midgut-digestion and absorbtion
Hindgut- osmoregulation(drying out) , absorbtion, extcretion
*Foregut and hindgut are exoskeleton so they are also molted
Proventriculus
grinds food to small bits
Gastric caecum
Absorption of water, secretion of enzymes, wide space
Peritrophic membrane
In most insects except liquid feeding insects. Without it you could be injured so it protects inside
Malpighian tubules
The differences between mammalian kidneys and malpighian tubules is that kidneys aren’t connected to digestive tract while the tubules are connected to insect digestive tract. Our kidneys filter out our blood.
Where are the malpghian tubules located?
In the Midgut
Excrement
Also known as frass
How many malpighian tubules are there?
2-200 in one insect
Filter Chamber
A modification in sap-sucking insects. Water is absorbed very quickly and expelled quickly.
Reproductive system
Similar to vertabrates
Both gametes are haploid and unicellular
Insects are mostly bisexual and biparental, so one egg and one sperm fuse to may diploid zygote
Some can reproduce by parthenogenesis, form of asexual (virgin birth)
Some alternate between sexual and asexual. Not all generations can make males or no males might ever occur.
Reproductive History
Male Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System
Cement
Goo that sticks to hair
Head lice sticks to hair
ootheca
egg case produced by females
Varies in insects, some carry until it hatches, some leave it in an area, or even shoves it back in body (cockroach)
Stalks
Eggs left on plants