pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
Oxygen is approximately 21% of the air we breathe.
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen. 21% is oxygen, and the other 1% is a mix of other gasses.
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
No, soil does not require the air we breathe. Soil needs air (oxygen) to support the respiration of soil organisms and roots, which is different from the air we breathe. The exchange of gases in soil occurs through pore spaces and is essential for plant growth and nutrient cycling.
Rocks do not have the ability to breathe as they do not require oxygen like living organisms do. Rocks undergo natural processes like erosion and weathering, but these are non-living processes that do not involve respiration.
pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
the chrysalis is not airtight (think of it as an extremely fine net) and the pupa does not breath through lungs but through spiracles (insects, some fish and some spiders breathe through holes that are in different sizes in different places on each insect, spider and fish the spiracles lead oxygen into the trachea and tissues)
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe. only mosquito larvae breathe with a siphon.
a pupa is brown
It is pupa stage .
Pupa is a noun.
Tagalog translation of PUPA: bahay-uod
The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
No, a larva changes into a pupa.
No, a honeybee pupa does not eat. At this stage, the pupa is undergoing metamorphosis inside the sealed cell and is not actively feeding.
super(su-pa-) rhymes with pupa.
Nope. The pupa does not feed.