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explain the respiration in grasshopper​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In grasshopper, respiration is performed using air-filled tubes called tracheae, which open at the surfaces of the thorax and abdomen through pairs of spiracles. The tracheoles, found at the end of the tracheal tubes, are insinuated between cells and carry oxygen throughout the body.

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