how does an insect in air and how does the air reach the different parts of the body?
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Oxygen travels to insect tissues through tiny openings in the body walls called spiracles, and then through tiny blind-ended, air-filled tubes called tracheae. ... In other words, air that contains more oxygen allows the minimum amount needed for metabolism to reach farther into the insect's tracheae.
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