Biology, asked by simm5652, 1 year ago

How is oxygen transported to the cells in the cockroach?

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

Tracheae has transported the oxygen into cells of cockroach. It is a thick networked array of air tubes in the internal system of cockroaches.

Oxygenated air enters from the atmosphere into the cockroach's body through spiracles. These are present in tracheal tubes. The oxygen gas is utilized to release energy. This is the respiration process in cockroach.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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Answer:

In Cockroach, the oxygen transported to the cells through tracheal system.

Explanation:

The main component involved in transportation of oxygen in body is the hemoglobin which is present in the blood. It is a red color pigment which is responsible for the red color of the blood as well as act as carrier of oxygen.  

In case of cockroach, the hemoglobin is absent. Due to this reason, the gaseous exchange takes place through the tracheal system and not through the circulatory system.

The tracheal system opens with spiracles which absorbs air from the surface of the body and transfer tracheoles which is transmitted to tissues.

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