large tracheal tubes which are part of the respiratory system
I'm not 100% certain but I believe it's their flying wings.
the breathing system of a grasshopper is the tracheal respiratory system. as the abdomen expands , air pressure drops within the tracheae. at the same time, the anterior four pairs of spiracles open while the posterior six pairs of spiracles remain closed. air thus flows in through the anterior spiracles. when the abdomen contracts and the reverse situation occurs. it gets in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide.
The abdomen region of a grasshopper consists of the wings, tympanum, spiracles, and two pairs of legs. The wings, tympamnum, spiracles, and legs are used for locomotion of the grasshopper.
The respiratory surface for a grasshopper is also known as spiracles, any of several paired apertures in the cuticle of an insect, by which air enters and leaves the trachea. I got this information from the Campbell biology book, wiki, and the dictionary.
Yes
An example of an organism with spiracles is an insect, such as a grasshopper or a butterfly. Spiracles are openings on the surface of the exoskeleton that allow insects to breathe by facilitating the exchange of gases between the environment and their internal respiratory system.
Exchange gases
grasshoppers breath through spiracles
A grasshopper breathes through tiny holes which are known as spiracles. These holes are located on the abdomen and the thorax.
Yes
The grasshopper has an open Circulatory system.
on there legs they are called spiracles from L R