What is the respiratory organ for grasshoppers
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grasshopper (locust)
phylum: arthropoda
their respiration may be gills,book gills,book lungs,or trachea..
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I hope it will be helpful
I expect the BRAINLIEST
phylum: arthropoda
their respiration may be gills,book gills,book lungs,or trachea..
thanks jazakallah
I hope it will be helpful
I expect the BRAINLIEST
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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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