Science, asked by artikumari87176, 16 days ago

How
doer exchange of
gases takes place in insects like grasshopper?

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Answered by shabanamdevi80
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Answer:

Insects, and some other invertebrates, exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between their tissues and the air by a system of air-filled tubes called tracheae. Tracheae open to the outside through small holes called spiracles. In the grasshopper, the first and third segments of the thorax have a spiracle on each side.

Answered by dhritiTragad
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Answer:

Insects, and some other invertebrates, exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between their tissues and the air by a system of air-filled tubes called tracheae. Tracheae open to the outside through small holes called spiracles. In the grasshopper, the first and third segments of the thorax have a spiracle on each side.

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