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No, not lungs as we know them. They have holes in their bodys that are attached to tubes. The tubes, called tracheae, connect to tiny air holes in the insect's outer coating. For decades, scientists had thought that air passively oozed into those holes. Then researchers spotted some tiny air sacs near insects' wings, legs and abdomens that they might use to help pump air inside.

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I'm sure that a cricket has a heart, as I disected one of them a few days ago. However, as to whether or not it has lungs, I do not know.

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