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Network of air tubes inside body of insects is callled​

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Answered by kabraarchita
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Answer:

tracheal system

Explanation:

The respiratory system of insects (and many other arthropods) is separate from the circulatory system. It is a complex network of tubes (called a tracheal system) that delivers oxygen-containing air to every cell of the body. Air enters the insect's body through valve-like openings in the exoskeleton.

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Answered by liasinhayo
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Answer:

Explanation: Trachea

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