Biology, asked by pacrat2682, 11 months ago

Insects do not have lungs as we do, not do they breathe through

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Answered by RewelDeepak
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Insects do not have lungs as we do, nor do they breathe through their mouths. Instead, they have a system of tiny tubes, called tracheae, through which oxygen diffuses into their bodies. The tracheae begin at the surface of an insect's body and penetrate into the interior.

Answered by kiruthika5455
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Answer:

they breathe through their moist skin

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