No
They are breathing pores, in which oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves. They help the grasshopper to breath sort of how we breath through are nose and mouth.
A grasshopper does not have a nose, it does need one in order to survive. It uses antennae to sense particles.
No, it does not.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
A grasshopper breathes through tiny holes which are known as spiracles. These holes are located on the abdomen and the thorax.
grasshoppers breath through spiracles
breath in and breath out ............. apparently!
you don't breath in air with the help of your nose the time.
Yes you do because when you are trying to go to sleep you breath through your nose.
with its nose
its nose
nose