what type of breathing
organs does a butterfly have
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In blue is the insect's respiratory system. Caterpillars and adult butterflies both breathe through tiny pores called spiracles. From each spiracle, the blue tubes, called trachea, carry oxygen into the chrysalis. In green is the insect's air lumen, which functions like lungs in concert with the tracheae
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Butterflies don't have lungs like we do. Instead, they breathe through a series of small openings along the sides of their bodies known as "spiracles".These spiracles carry oxygen through tubes in the butterfly's body. Every butterfly has nine pairs of spiracles running alongside its thorax and abdomen. This fascinating system isn't limited to butterflies, either: all insects use spiracles to breathe!
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