Does all insects have spiracles?
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All insects are aerobic organisms — they must obtain oxygen (O2) from their environment in order to survive. ... These openings (called spiracles) are located laterally along the thorax and abdomen of most insects — usually one pair of spiracles per body segment.
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• The timing and duration of spiracle closures can affect the respiratory rates of the organism. Spiracles may also be surrounded by hairs to minimize bulk air movement around the opening, and thus minimize water loss. Although all insects have spiracles, only some spiders such as orb weavers and wolf spiders have them.
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