Insects breathe though spiracles (holes) in their abdomen (butt). The air disperses through a network of tubes in the body called trachea, where the oxygen reaches the organs. So it's direct air flow, not carried by the blood like in us vertebrates. The 'blood' (haemolymph) of insects is involved in nutrient dispersal and immunity only.
the respritory system rules !
Respritory
Lungs, heart and throat
Rice
oxiginating the blood (it makes you breathe)
failed you couldn't breath
Yes, if your respritory system failed you couldn't breath.
the respiratory system passes the air you breathe into the lungs for gas exchange .
Yes, the respiratory system provides oxygen to the digestive system.
Tuberculosis is a deadly disease of the respritory system that is slightly contagious.
i only know of two and they are the lung and trachea.
It's the system that helps carry oxygen into our body's and we need oxygen in our body