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All insects breathe through their skin.

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The trachea.

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Q: What do insects have on their body to let air enter the tubes on their body?
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How does a millipede breathe?

By a tracheal system as in insects, with branched air tubes . A pair of spiracles allows air to enter each segment


What are one of two places where air enters your body?

Two air passages which allow air to enter the body are the cilia and aveoli !!!


Which animal breathe through air tubes?

No animals breathe through air tubes, but insects respire via tubes.


Which insects have airtube?

All insects have a tracheal system of air tubes rather than a complex lung based respiratory system. These air tubes allows the insects to breathe without weighing down their small bodies with complicated organs.


What are the openings into the respiratory system of an insect called?

They are called spiracles, tiny tubes alongside the insect's body which allow it to receive air. Kind of like gills, but for insects. Good luck!


What structures enable respiration in insects?

The spiracles and trachea are structures that enable respiration in insects. Air enters the body through the spiracles and then travels through the trachea. Spiracles are tiny holes in an insect's exoskeleton, and the trachea is a network of tubes.


Where in one of two places air enter body?

Air can enter the body by the mouth or the nose. Air then goes down the windpipe to the lungs where it can enter the bloodstream.


Why does the air enter the body?

To oxygenise the body.


What is the name of the respritory system of insects?

Insects breathe though spiracles (holes) in their abdomen (butt). The air disperses through a network of tubes in the body called trachea, where the oxygen reaches the organs. So it's direct air flow, not carried by the blood like in us vertebrates. The 'blood' (haemolymph) of insects is involved in nutrient dispersal and immunity only.


Where does air enter the body?

lungs


How does a bee breathe and what does it use to breathe?

Bees, like other insects, do not have lungs. They have developed their own system of respiration called the tracheal system. This is made up of a number of openings which lead into tubes. The tubes divide and divide until they are very numerous and very small and spreading throughout the body carrying air to every cell in the insect's body. The openings are called spiracles, the larger tubes are tracheae, and the smaller tubes are tracheoles.Look carefully at a bee and you may see a rhythmic movement of the abdomen. These are respiratory movements, and help exchange stale and fresh air in the trachaea.


Where does fresh air enter your body?

Diaphram