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What are the adaptations for gaseous exchange in terrestrial organisms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adaptations for Gas Exchange

  • Spiracles. Gasses enter / leave the insect through small openings called spiracles. ...
  • Tracheal Tubes. Insects have an impermeable exoskeleton and internal gas exchange system in order to prevent water loss (dessication). ...
  • Tracheoles. ...
  • Taenidia (Chitin Rings) ...
  • Air Sacs.

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Answered by nonameforme70
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ADAPTATION FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE

  • Spiracles. Gasses enter / leave the insect through small openings called spiracles. ...
  • Tracheal Tubes. Insects have an impermeable exoskeleton and internal gas exchange system in order to prevent water loss (dessication). ...
  • Tracheoles. ...
  • Taenidia (Chitin Rings) ...
  • Air Sacs.

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