Explain the process of respiration in insects.
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The tracheoles end within the body cells. Gases move by diffusion within the tracheal system. When the insect is less active the ends of the tracheoles contain fluid. It is where the fluid and gas meet (= the fluid/gas interface), that exchange of gases occurs (oxygen is taken up, carbon dioxide is given off).
the definition of tracheoles if you don't know it....Tracheoles are about 1 µm in diameter, and they convey oxygen to cells while providing a means for carbon dioxide to escape. Tracheoles branch from the larger tracheae much like capillaries branch from arteries, or twigs from branches of a tree.
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the definition of tracheoles if you don't know it....Tracheoles are about 1 µm in diameter, and they convey oxygen to cells while providing a means for carbon dioxide to escape. Tracheoles branch from the larger tracheae much like capillaries branch from arteries, or twigs from branches of a tree.
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Answer: insects respire through their skin in insects there is tube like called trachae
Explanation: in the process of respiration in insects throug spiracle trachea and through their skin
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