What is the respiratory organ for fish and grasshopper
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gills in fish and spiracles in grasshopper
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Respiratory System Of Fish. Gills mediate the gas exchange in fish. 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. Grasshoppers don't have any lungs or other types of respiratory organs and they use the holes that are present in their face called spiracles as well as air sacs to breathe in the air..
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