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Some vertebrates eg. sharks and stingrays and some arthropods eg. the indian moon moth and the cricket.

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What is spiracles?

Spiracles are holes that are sometimes found in an animalâ??s trachea, to help them breathe. They are found on stingrays and some insects.


What kind of animals breathe through their stomata?

Insects and some spiders have specialized structures called spiracles that open and close to allow gas exchange through their bodies, including breathing in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. These spiracles are similar in function to stomata found in plants, but are specifically adapted for respiration in these animals.


Do butterflies breathe through lungs?

All reptiles breathe through their lungs. Some marine reptiles such as turtles can hold their breath for hours, but they still breathe through their lungs.


What does a hissing cockroach use to breathe?

The hissing cockroach uses some holes that are found on its body to breathe. These small holes are known as spiracles and are commonly found in the abdominal area.


Do crayfish have spiracles?

No. The aquatic kind of spiracle (such as you'd find on rays and skates) could be located only on cartilaginous fish, or the most primitive of the bony fish. The loosest definition of spiracles seems to include a respiratory opening such as the blowhole in whales; lobsters do have ventral openings to the gills but these are anatomically dissimilar to those. (Also since lobsters are aquatic, they do not possess spiracles of the type you'd find on insects.)


How do some animals breathe?

in and out, in and out.


What animal breathes through its feet?

Some insects, like certain species of beetles, use a specialized structure called spiracles on their feet to breathe. These spiracles allow for gas exchange, helping the insect regulate its respiration.


How does a pupa breathe in its chrysalis?

the chrysalis is not airtight (think of it as an extremely fine net) and the pupa does not breath through lungs but through spiracles (insects, some fish and some spiders breathe through holes that are in different sizes in different places on each insect, spider and fish the spiracles lead oxygen into the trachea and tissues)


What are Spiracles?

According to : www.wikipedia.org/wiki/spiracles"Spiracles are small openings on the surface of some animals that usually lead to respiratory systems."In fish, such as sharks & rays these openings are used to allow the animal to 'rest'. They pump air across the gills when the animal is still.


Names of animals that breathe through breathing tubes?

Insects use tracheal system of breating not animalsand who the animal ?Insects do not breathe through their mouths as we do. The do not have lungs and their blood, which is a watery, yellowish liquid, does not carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around their bodies.Insects have a system of tubes, called tracheae, instead of lungs. These tracheae penetrate right through the insect's body. Air enters the tracheae by pores called spiracles. These spiracles are found on each side of the insect's abdomen. Each segment of the abdomen has a pair of spiracles.


How do arboreal animals breathes?

Arboreal animals breathe by using their lungs to take in oxygen from the air. They may have adaptations like increased lung capacity or efficient respiratory systems to support their active lifestyle in the trees. Additionally, some arboreal animals, like primates, may have adaptations in their anatomy to aid in climbing and breathing simultaneously.


How do arachnida breathe?

Arachnids have respiratory structures called 'Book Lungs', however they in no way resemble the lungs in a mammal. Instead, they are folded sheets of thin tissue that allow gases to be exchanged with the environment.