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insect breathe through lungs​

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Answered by aradhanaakela
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Answer:

For insects, respiration is separate from the circulatory system. Oxygen and carbon dioxide gases are exchanged through a network of tubes called tracheae. Instead of nostrils, insects breathe through openings in the thorax and abdomen called spiracles.

Explanation:

The air that we breathe in enters the nose or mouth, flows through the throat (pharynx) and voice box (larynx) and enters the windpipe (trachea). The trachea divides into two hollow tubes called bronchi

Answered by swanandi01
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Answer:

insects breath through the lungs called trachae

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