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Explain gas exchange adaptations in insects.
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Exchange substances official content
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Gas exchange
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Explain gas exchange adaptations in insects
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Quick student answer
Which of the following adaptations in insects facilitates efficient gas exchange?
Direct answer
The tracheal system allows direct delivery of oxygen to tissues.
Key terms
- Gas exchange: The process of obtaining oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide.
- Diffusion: The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Common trap
Confusing gas exchange mechanisms: Remember that insects use a tracheal system, which is distinct from the respiratory systems of aquatic or terrestrial vertebrates.
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