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Identify the structure responsible for the gaseous exchange in a locust

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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Explanation:

Gas exchange occurs in microscopic dead-end air-filled sacs called alveoli, where a very thin membrane (called the blood-air barrier) separates the blood in the alveolar capillaries (in the walls of the alveoli) from the alveolar air in the sacs.

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