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What is Haitus Hernia?

Hiatal hernia is a condition in which a portion of the stomach protrudes upward into the chest, through an opening in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. It is used in breathing.


Where are spiracles on a praying mantis?

Both the nymph and adult mantis (and many other insects) breathe through very tiny holes in the abdomen called 'spiracles'. If your vision is good, you can observe the insect breathing through the holes by watching the abdomen closely.


Why does an insect die when it's abdomen is covered with wax or water?

When you do that, you block the breathing pores or holes.


How do midge larvae breathe?

The midge larvae breathes through a breathing tube that sits at the bottom of their abdomen. Midge larvae's are often called chironomid.


Where is a wasp anus?

The anus of a wasp is located at the tip of its abdomen. It is the opening through which waste from the digestive system is expelled from the insect's body.


Does a colostomy excretes feces through the ileum or jejunum?

A colostomy diverts feces from the colon through an opening in the abdomen. It does not involve the ileum or jejunum, as they are part of the small intestine.


What is an enterostomy?

An enterostomy is an operation in which the surgeon makes a passage into the patient's small intestine through the abdomen with an opening to allow for drainage or to insert a tube for feeding


Does locust go through Metamorphosis?

Locusts go through incomplete metamorphosis.


Where can you find pictures of locusts?

The best way to find pictures of locusts is through Google, Wikipedia, Yahoo, or any other search engines.


A tube that passes through the diaphragm?

The tube that passes through the diaphragm is called the esophagus. It carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach for digestion. The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and helps in breathing.


What is part of the oral cavity involved in breathing?

The oral cavity is involved in breathing through the pharynx, or throat, which connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and trachea. The opening and closing of the jaw also play a role in breathing by allowing for air intake and exhalation.


What 2 things do birds have to have to fly?

I'm pretty sure wings and an air sac in the abdomen, which is constantly filled with air through a breathing process that is unique to those animals who have it.