Gill
can be changed into glucose and used in cellular respiration.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
The energy used in cellular respiration can originates from food.
Main organelle used in cellular respiration is Mitochondria dude.
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
tracheal tubes
No, It is not used for respiration instead it is used for the movement or locomotion of body.
arthopods
Several strategies are apparent to assist with gas exchange upon which respiration depends. For insects, a system of tubules connects from spiracles or openings on the exoskeleton, through the trachea and smaller tracheoles connected directly to the tissues. Arachnids may use book lungs, layered book-shaped structures for gas exchange. Terrestrial crustaceans like crabs may use gills so long as they stay moist. Woodlice on land breath through trachea-like lungs in their hind legs called pleopodal lungs, but they too lose water rapidly and need to inhabit damp places.
Not really; even in arthopods seemingly having no legs, they're conceiled. A few examples are water fleas and barnacles (legs inside the carapace, used for filtering food from water), and many larvae (structures are present and will emerge in the adult).
terrestrial
There is direct relationship between the habitat of the organism and the respiratory structures used for gas exchange. Animals that live in water use gills while those on land may use the tracheal or lungs for respiration.
Terrestrial navigation is the method used by mariners that uses landmarks as reference points.
oxygen is used up in respiration.
can be changed into glucose and used in cellular respiration.
Some of the organs they used are :gills and appendices. That was all i can found in Internet. I am sorry! But i hope this be useful. (:
Oxygen is used to compelete Aerobic respiration to produce pyruvate in complete of Krebys cylce and Ets