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Name the respiratory organs of insects, fish, human, plants

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The respiratory organs of insects constitute of external openings in a series that are known as spiracles.


Those of fish are called gills, with some exceptions.


Humans breathe with help from their lungs and the organs involved in respiration include lungs, nose, bronchi, pharynx and larynx.


Plants exchanges gases through their stomata, and the roots, leaves and stems separately do the same for respiration.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The respiratory organs are bugs - spiracles, angle - gills, people - lungs and plants - stomata.

The respiratory framework is a natural framework comprising of particular organs and structures utilized for gas trade in creatures and plants.

The life structures and physiology that get this going shifts incredibly, contingent upon the extent of the creature, the earth in which it lives and its developmental history.

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