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28. How does oxygen reach the cells in insects?

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Answered by Anonymous
14
In insects usually the respiration is done through spiracles.. that are small pores on the body surface.. and oxygen gets mixed with the blood
Answered by Jiyasinha505
11
Insects do not breath the same way that we do. Oxygen travels to insect tissues through tiny openings in the body walls called spiracles and then through tiny blind ended , air- filled tubes called trachea.
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