How is the breathing process of an insect different from that of a fish
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Here we will take cockroaches as insects example
BREATHING IN FISH: Fish have a pair of gills. The breathe air; dissolved in water; through gills. BREATHING IN COCKROACH: Cockroach and other insects breathe through spiracles and tracheae. There is a network of hollow tubes running through the body of an insect
BREATHING IN FISH: Fish have a pair of gills. The breathe air; dissolved in water; through gills. BREATHING IN COCKROACH: Cockroach and other insects breathe through spiracles and tracheae. There is a network of hollow tubes running through the body of an insect
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Explanation:
because fish live under water and have gills
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