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Spiders possess specialized respiratory organs known as book lungs and tracheae. Book lungs are stacked, leaf-like structures located in the abdomen, allowing for gas exchange directly with the hemolymph (blood equivalent) in the spider's body. Some spiders also have tracheae, which are networks of tubes that deliver oxygen directly to tissues. These adaptations enable spiders to efficiently breathe in their varied environments.

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