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Grasshoppers have a system of tiny tubes called tracheae that run throughout their bodies. These tracheae deliver oxygen directly to their cells through small openings called spiracles located on the sides of their bodies. When a grasshopper breathes, air enters the spiracles and travels through the tracheae, allowing the oxygen to diffuse into the grasshopper's cells and carbon dioxide to diffuse out. This process of gas exchange allows grasshoppers to obtain the oxygen they need for respiration.
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Grasshoppers have a system of tiny tubes called tracheae that run throughout their bodies. These tracheae deliver oxygen directly to their cells through small openings called spiracles located on the sides of their bodies. When a grasshopper breathes, air enters the spiracles and travels through the tracheae, allowing the oxygen to diffuse into the grasshopper's cells and carbon dioxide to diffuse out. This process of gas exchange allows grasshoppers to obtain the oxygen they need for respiration.
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