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Roaches breathe through a system of tiny openings called spiracles located along the sides of their bodies. Air enters these spiracles and travels through a network of tubes called tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to their tissues. This system allows them to efficiently exchange gases without lungs, relying instead on diffusion to transport oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. Additionally, roaches can regulate airflow by opening and closing their spiracles.

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