in insect the exchange of gases take place please answer this question I will give you like and thank
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Spiracles are tiny pores on the surface of insects through which air can pass into and out of the organism. Insects use their tracheae as their gas exchange organ. The tracheae and tracheoles are lined with a single layer of cells to minimise the diffusion distance of gases
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Spiracles.
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In insects, the exchange of gases take place through tiny hole-like structures known as spiracles.
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