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Spiracles and tracheae are the body parts which insects use to do the equivalent of breathe.

Specifically, air comes in through small openings on the abdominal surface. Spiracle is the name given to the opening at the end of the abdominal tubes which are called tracheae. Oxygen then spreads to the insect's tissues.

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