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प्रश्न
What is the site of gaseous exchange in an insect?
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उत्तर
- In insects, gaseous exchange occurs through a network of tubes collectively known as the tracheal system. The small openings on the sides of an insect’s body are known as spiracles. Oxygen-rich air enters through the spiracles.
- The spiracles are connected to the network of tubes. From the spiracles, oxygen enters the tracheae. From here, oxygen diffuses into the cells of the body.
- The movement of carbon dioxide follows the reverse path. The CO2 from the cells of the body first enters the tracheae and then leaves the body through the spiracles.
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Respiration in insects is called direct because ______.
Which set of animals have same respiratory organs?
Match the following and mark the correct options
Animal | Respiratory Organ |
A. Earthworm | i. Moist cuticle |
B. Insects | ii. Gills |
C. Fishes | iii. Lungs |
D. Birds/Reptiles | iv. Trachea |
Name the organs of respiration in the following organisms:
Flatworm - ______.
Name the organs of respiration in the following organisms:
Birds - ______
Name the organs of respiration in the following organisms:
Frog - ______
Name the organs of respiration in the following organisms:
Cockroach - ______