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Insects have only two spiracles for breathing True or False​

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Answered by adarshgabriel
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The spiracles are located laterally along the thorax and abdomen of most insects—usually one pair of spiracles per body segment. Air flow is regulated by small muscles that operate one or two flap-like valves within each spiracle—contracting to close the spiracle, or relaxing to open it.

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