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Insects breathe under soil primarily through a network of tiny tubes called tracheae, which extend throughout their bodies. These tubes open to the outside through small pores called spiracles, allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit. While some insects can access air pockets in the soil, others rely on diffusion to obtain oxygen from the surrounding environment. Soil moisture and composition can influence their ability to breathe effectively.

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