Center that regulates breathing are lying mostly in the thoracic ganglia. Insects perform respiratory movements whit muscles of abdomen, in which are trachea.
At the abdomen
The abdomen aka the "butt" of the bug
Tracheae.
Millipedes breathe through small holes called spiracles. Spiracles function similar to the gills of a fish and never close completely. These holes are found in pairs along the millipedes body.
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
All beetles breathe through spiracles, which are numerous holes throughout the animal's body.
Basically, but technically it plugs small holes (flying insects had breathing pores instead of using their mouth for breathing) on the sides of the fly's body and suffocates them.
Caterpillars have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton. They have sensory hairs or bristles all over their body and holes in their sides for breathing.
some kind
An insect found in the desert that has a black thorax and a fuzzy red body is known as a velvet ant. They are technically a type of wasp, and they can cause severely painful stings.
Pnuemonia is found in your lungs and it effects your breathing you also cough and sometimes have a high fever.
The hissing cockroach uses some holes that are found on its body to breathe. These small holes are known as spiracles and are commonly found in the abdominal area.
An insect that has a white body and two pairs of black square wings could be a nymph. The nymph is commonly found near vegetables.
Cockroaches breathe through the tiny holes called spiracles which are present along the side of their body. Oxygen enters the cockroach through these holes and follows the tiny breathing tubes called tracheae to all of the cockroach's body parts.
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.