insects have trachea breathing systems which means a tunnel from outside reaches every single cell in the insect body. some areas in these tunnels are loose and called air sacs which resemble lungs in function but anatomicly they do not have lungs the way we do.
There are no known bugs that live in lungs. It is possible for a short period of time one could survive in a lung though not for long.
the answer is yes. they can burp because they have lungs and a diagram too.
enough to fill there tiny lungs for every breath Translation:not much if its just one
The hairs and the mucus inside the nose trap and collect dust, bugs and other debris and prevent it from entering the lungs.
I assume that you are inquiring as to whether insects have lungs. "Unlike humans, which have lungs and blood to push oxygen to vital organs, an insect sends air directly around its body via a set of internal pipes running from holes in its external skeleton."
no bed bugs can not hide inside u they only feed off of ur blood
It depends on how strong the smell is. Yes, it is harmful. It is a gas. And if can kill bugs it could be harmful for you. It could damage your lungs.
It would depend if it went through your trachea into your lungs, or into your stomach. if it is small like a regular black and, it is garunteed to die in the acids of the stomach. if it gets into the lungs, it will do some damage, I am not aware of what though. however, large bugs would probably do damage to lungs (either way, a bug will do damage to the lungs) ut if it is in the stomach any bug is likely to dissolve in the acids of te stomach, before it attempts biting at anything.
Yes it is and it smells bad.
June bugs, and love bugs
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There aint no bugs on me, there aint no bugs on me. There may be bugs on some of you mugs but there aint no bugs on me.