- The
trachea (pl.:
tracheae or tracheas), also
known as the windpipe, is a
cartilaginous tube that
connects the
larynx to the
bronchi of the lungs, allowing...
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respiratory system is the open
respiratory system composed of spiracles,
tracheae, and
tracheoles that
terrestrial arthropods have to
transport metabolic...
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several different respiratory anatomies,
based either on book
lungs or on
tracheae.
Mesothele and
mygalomorph spiders have two
pairs of book
lungs filled...
- a
densely networked array of
tubes called tracheae. This
network of
transverse and
longitudinal tracheae equalizes pressure throughout the system. It...
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Taenidiae varies across different orders of
insects and even
throughout the
tracheae in an
individual organism.
Taenidia generally take the form of
either hoop...
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mites and harvestmen, have no
traces of book
lungs and
breathe through tracheae or
through their body-surfaces only. Gas
exchange is
performed by the thin...
- surface, but many
species additionally have
between one and four
pairs of
tracheae. The
excretory system includes a
nephridium and one or two
pairs of Malpighian...
- the
tracheae are
often individual systems of tubes,
similar to
those in insects, ricinuleids, pseudoscorpions, and some
spiders possess sieve tracheae, in...
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arteries Tracheal bifurcation, or the
carina of
trachea (Latin:
bifurcatio tracheae)
Bifurcation diagram Bifurcate merging, a
kinship system False dilemma...