Which of the following animals
breathe through body holes?
lizard
Grasshopper
Prawn
Rat
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Answer:
Grasshopper
Explanation:
It breathes through its spiracles
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Insects and animals like Grasshoppers and Aquatic animals like Prawns breathe through their body holes.
Explanation:
- Grasshoppers: The tracheal system is the respiratory system of an insect such as a grasshopper. Spiracles and trachea make up the trachea. The spiracles on the body of an insect are tiny openings that allow the insect to breathe. Spiracles open into tracheae, which are thin tubes that deliver oxygen to various regions of the body. Carbon dioxide is exhaled through the trachea and out through the spiracles.
- Prawns: Gills are special organs that allow aquatic animals such as fish and prawns to breathe. Gills are epidermal projections that aid in the use of dissolved oxygen in the water. Blood vessels are found in the gills, which aid in gas exchange. Gill slits allow water to enter the gill chamber. Water flows over the filaments in each compartment. They take oxygen from the water and exchange it for carbon dioxide. The water is subsequently expelled through the gill opening, and the procedure is repeated over and over.
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