Gas exchange takes place via the spiracles on the grasshopper. This allows oxygen to be transported to all vital parts of the grasshopper via trachea-like structures. Insects have direct oxygen intake and usage, whereas humans require it to be transported via red blood cells. Insects do have "blood" known as hemolymph, however this is mostly a source of sugars and proteins.
worms carry out gas exchange by absorbing air through their skin
The gas exchange that takes place in the lungs are carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Capillary beds of the muscles
In the lungs.
The actual air exchange takes place in the alveoli of the lungs
The gas exchange that takes place in the lungs are carbon dioxide and oxygen.
No
It is simpie diffusion through body surface
the oxygen you breath in is passing in different kinds of organs but the gas exchange is occurring in the alveoli.
It isnt. There is no gas exchange in the trachea this takes place at the alveoli.
Alveoli
Gas exchange takes place by book lungs .