Science, asked by singhsiya129, 2 months ago

can you prove that insects too breathe out carbon dioxide? ​

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Answered by veerajagarwal
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Answer: Insects do not breathe through their mouths as we do. The do not have lungs and their blood, which is a watery, yellowish liquid, does not carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around their bodies. Insects have a system of tubes, called tracheae, instead of lungs.

Answered by deepgaurav821
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Insects do not breathe through their mouths as we do. The do not have lungs and their blood, which is a watery, yellowish liquid, does not carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around their bodies. Insects have a system of tubes, called tracheae, instead of lungs.

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