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Weta breathe, like all insects, through the use of a tracheal system of gas exchange. The tracheal system is diffusion facilitated, with air entering via the tracheal spiracles, and diffusing into the body through a network of tracheae.
Yes, bees have nostrils. They have two small openings on the sides of their heads that they use for breathing. These nostrils connect to their tracheal system, which helps them exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Large insects like grasshoppers ventilate their tracheal system through a combination of passive and active mechanisms. They use body movements to create changes in air pressure that help draw air into their tracheal tubes. Additionally, some insects have specialized structures, such as air sacs, that can help facilitate the movement of gases in and out of the tracheal system.
Respiratory system.
Grasshoppers as well as other insects have a tracheal system instead of a respiratory system to move gases. A respiratory system requires energy to move the gases where as the tracheal system uses a process of simple diffusion which does not use any energy.
Spiracles.
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
Breathing is breathing is breathing whatever you use to do it with. There is no special term or word to my knowledge that specifically means "Breathing with gills".
please help me what is an amphibians breathing method
A non-rebreathing system
Non-rebreathing system
Pulmanory.