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grasshopper, insects. Insects have tiny air holes on their bodies called spiracles to breathe.

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What do insects have on their body to let air enter the tubes on their body?

All insects breathe through their skin.


How do millipedes breathe?

Millipedes breathe through tiny holes on the sides of their body segments called spiracles. These spiracles allow air to enter the body and travel to their tissues for respiration. Millipedes have a simple respiratory system compared to insects, with air diffusing directly through their body tissues.


Can lady bugs be in a bag with holes?

yes. because holes create air to come in and they can breathe through them.


Why don't insects drown?

Not all insects drown in water. In fact, quite a few live there for at least part of their lives. Insects breathe through holes in the sides of their bodies. If they can't get air in through the holes, they will suffocate. That's why insects that are not specialized for living in water will die in water. But dragonfly nymphs, mosquito larvae, and water beetles all live in water quite happily!


Which animal breathe through air tubes?

No animals breathe through air tubes, but insects respire via tubes.


What do mammals breathe in?

No, birds and other reptiles like crocodiles also breathe air. Insects absorb air through their skin.


What do insects use their Spiracles for?

Insects use spiracles as openings in their exoskeleton to allow air to enter and exit their bodies for respiration. This is where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released during the breathing process.


How do the water spider breath?

All insects breathe through spiracles, except for insects that live in the water. A water stick insect breathes through an air tube.


What do insects breathe?

air


What do insects breathe by?

air


What is the name of the respritory system of insects?

Insects breathe though spiracles (holes) in their abdomen (butt). The air disperses through a network of tubes in the body called trachea, where the oxygen reaches the organs. So it's direct air flow, not carried by the blood like in us vertebrates. The 'blood' (haemolymph) of insects is involved in nutrient dispersal and immunity only.


What animals breathe through its breathing holes?

Some spiders and insects that live in part underwater carry air bubbles with them to breathe through.