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mention in respiratory organs in arthropods?for 1 Mark​

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Answered by Ruthbriana1234
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Answer:

Explanation:

Each trachea is an air tube lined with epithelial cells and spiral ridges called the taenidia. Tracheae open externally by small openings called spiracles through which the air enters the system. ... In many aquatic insects such as mayfly and dragon fly larvae there are tracheal gills for respiration in water.

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Answered by Reus7
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Explanation:

Respiratory system

Terrestrial arthropods possess tracheae

and book lungs as respiratory organs.

Tracheae are a system of tiny tubes that

permit passage of gases into the interior

permit passage of gases into the interior of the body.

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