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Since only Arthropoda have spiracles that would mean that the only sea creatures that breath through them would be CRUSTACEANS
Since only Arthropoda have spiracles that would mean that the only sea creatures that breath through them would be CRUSTACEANS
Insects breath through holes on their body called spiracles.
ants breath through their spiracles which are found on the abdomen of the ant
Insects breath through them.
Some vertebrates eg. sharks and stingrays and some arthropods eg. the indian moon moth and the cricket.
grasshoppers breath through spiracles
Insects, generally, breath through spiracles, usually on their abdomen.
Grasshoppers have spiracles that help them breath whereas crayfish breath through gills.
A cockroach breathes from spiracles.
A grasshopper breathes through tiny holes which are known as spiracles. These holes are located on the abdomen and the thorax.
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.