because it`s tracheas bring O2 to cells
Insects do not have respiratory pigments in their blood. They are able to survive with low oxygen in the blood because some can respire through pores on the skin.
yes they could
No, leeches require oxygen to survive as they have a respiratory system that relies on oxygen in the environment. Without oxygen, leeches would not be able to obtain the necessary energy for their survival.
The unicellular organism is able to survive without a specialized respiratory system because it relies on simple diffusion of gases across its cell membrane for gas exchange. Its small size allows for rapid exchange of gases, ensuring the transport of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide. Additionally, the organism's low metabolic rate allows it to meet its respiratory needs without the need for specialized respiratory structures.
The cardiovascular systemworks with the respiratory system by transferring the oxygen into the blood and then the heart pumps the blood throughout the body. Without the lungs and heart we wouldn't be able to survive.
No - the young of grasshoppers hatch out as smaller versions of the adults, but without wings.
If you didn't have your respiratory system it would not be possible for you to be alive. The body requires oxygen to survive, which makes the respiratory necessary because it is through our respiratory system that we receive oxygen.
Grasshoppers do not have taste buds. They consume their food strictly out of instinct, without a need to taste it.
on an average 20 days
Grasshoppers can survive without food for about 2-3 days. Grasshoppers need plants such as grass, crops, and leaves to live. They get fluids they need from their food.
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
Giraffes cannot survive without water