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write a short note book lung

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Answered by darksoul3
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Book lung, form of respiratory organ found in certain air-breathing arachnid arthropods (scorpions and some spiders). Each book lung consists of a series of thin plates that are highly vascular (i.e., richly supplied with blood) and are arranged in relation to each other like the pages of a book.

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Answered by piyush433062
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Answer : Book lungs are the main respiratory organ in most arachnids (spiders and scorpions). Book lungs are within small openings in the abdomen of the arachnid. The book lungs themselves consist of a series of haemolymph filled plate-like structures. Between the plates there is an air space and this allows air to circulate around the plates. Gaseous exchange then occurs through the surface of the plates.

Book lungs get their name from the fact that the stacked plates have the appearance of the closed pages of a book.

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