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Beetles breathe through a complicated structure of tubes (called tracheae and tracheoles) and air sacs. Oxygen is pulled into the body through openings in their abdomens called spiracles. Once the oxygen has been pulled in, the outer most vents close and the air is forced into increasingly smaller pipes known as tubules, until it reaches the required cells.

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3y ago
My pet beetle died 😭
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14y ago

well, some water beetles bring down a little bubble of air under a rock or something, then when the need a breath, they go to they're little place. some are jest good swimmers and can keep their breath easily.

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11y ago

through a series of small holes called tracheae

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13y ago

By trapping air bubbles on hairs on its legs.

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13y ago

It uses air bubbles to breathe in the water.

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12y ago

By trapping air bubbles on hairs on its legs.

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12y ago

they do by breathing a bubble around there head so they can breath

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12y ago

Diving beetles breathe by air bubbles

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