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No, insects do not use stomata to get their oxygen. Different insects have different ways of getting their oxygen but none have to get it from a plants stomata.
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
for eating insects and it gets its food from oxygen (other insects )
Cause they breath oxygen and don't produce oxygen.
Most animals, including mammals, birds, fish, insects, and some reptiles, use oxygen for respiration. Additionally, many plants also require oxygen for cellular respiration, although they primarily produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi can also use oxygen for growth and metabolism.
Oxygen limits the size of insects primarily due to their respiratory system, which relies on a network of tracheae to transport oxygen directly to tissues. As insects grow larger, the diffusion of oxygen becomes less efficient, making it difficult to supply sufficient oxygen to all body parts. Additionally, the higher metabolic demands of larger bodies require more oxygen than can be effectively delivered through this tracheal system. Consequently, most insects remain relatively small to ensure adequate oxygen supply for survival and activity.
Insects take in oxygen through tiny openings in their bodies called spiracles. These spiracles are connected to a network of tubes called tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to their cells.
yes, all insects breath oxygen in and carbon dioxide out (as do all animals)
Insects have openings called spiracles along their abdomens that allow them to take in oxygen. These spiracles lead to a network of tubes called tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to the insect's cells. This respiratory system is adapted for the efficient exchange of gases in insects.
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.
Tracheole (trā'kē-ōl') is one of the fine branching tubes of the trachea of an insect, which penetrates the tissues to provide oxygen ..... The trachea is a part of the respiratory system
Insects are very helpful to the living world. Insects help to pollinate the flowers in the world, so that more flowers can grow and produce oxygen.