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7 September 2025

  • curprev 05:1105:11, 7 September 2025GudrunWeller talk contribs 6,799 bytes +6,799 Created page with "<br>Insects breathe in a way that could be very different from us. Instead of having a central place to collect oxygen (i.e. lungs) and a transport system (i.e. heart, blood) to deliver the oxygen to all of the cells of the body like us, insects have a system of nice branching tubes known as a tracheal system that delivers the oxygen directly to every cell in the body. Imagine that you're an oxygen molecule in the environment and you might be about to be "breathed" into..."