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Name the respiratory organs of humans,insects,frog,fish,earthworm,cow,buffalo and cockroach.​

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Answered by raj22052003
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1.The primary organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, which function to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe. The gas exchange process is performed by the lungs and respiratory system. Air, a mix of oxygen and other gases, is inhaled. In the throat, the trachea, or windpipe, filters the air.

2.The respiratory organs of insects are the branched tubes called tracheae. These open to the outside through small-sized pores, called the spiracles

3.The frog has three respiratory surfaces on its body that it uses to exchange gas with the surroundings: the skin, in the lungs and on the lining of the mouth. While completely submerged all of the frog's repiration takes place through the skin.

4. Earthworms have no special respiratory organs. Gases are exchanged through the moist skin and capillaries, where the oxygen is picked up by the hemoglobin dissolved in the blood plasma and carbon dioxide is released. Water, as well as salts, can also be moved through the skin by active transport.

5.gills

Fish have a very specific organ in order to extract oxygen from the water, as well as expel carbon dioxide back into it. This organ is called the gills. When fish take in water through their mouths, the outer cover of their gills, called an operculum, closes, to help keep that water in their bodies.

6.Cows and buffalo have lungs for respiration. Oxygen gets taken out of the air into the blood, and then the heart pumps the blood around the whole body to supply all cells with the oxygen they need.

7.tracheae

When the air enters the respiratory system of a cockroach through these external openings, spiracles act as muscular valves, leading to the internal respiratory system. The respiratory organ of cockroach is known as tracheae. The trachea is a dense networked array of air tubes in the internal system.

Answered by mp94876
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These organs, located on the sides of the head, are made up of gill filaments, feathery structures that provide a large surface for gas Grasshopper is an insect and it is well-known fact that insects don't have any respiratory organs.

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