- muscles, have very
dense aggregations of
tracheoles.
Though usually closely ****ociated with cells,
tracheoles physically penetrate only the
flight muscle...
- or
spiral thickenings of the
tracheal cuticle. Mill, P.J.,
Tracheae and
Tracheoles Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates, 11A, pp. 303–336, 1998. v t e...
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Insects have an open
respiratory system made up of spiracles, tracheae, and
tracheoles to
transport metabolic gases to and from tissues. The
distribution of...
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their diameters are
relatively large, and '
tracheoles' when
their diameters are very small. The
tracheoles make
contact with
individual cells throughout...
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system is the open
respiratory system composed of spiracles, tracheae, and
tracheoles that
terrestrial arthropods have to
transport metabolic gases to and from...
- spiracles, and
circulates within the
haemocoel in a
system of
tracheae and
tracheoles,
through whose walls the
gases can diffuse.
Diving beetles, such as the...
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delivering oxygen directly to
tissues that need it via
their tracheae and
tracheoles. In most insects, air is
taken in
through paired spiracles,
openings on...
- of
tracheoles, each
coiled within a
single cell of the
epithelium of a trachea, and the
subsequent opening of
communication between the
tracheoles and...
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abdominal segment. Air sacs are
attached to the
branching tracheae, with
tracheoles penetrating the
epithelia of
internal organs. Hemocyanin, a respiratory...
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oxygen diffuses in. The
tracheal system branches repeatedly, the
finest tracheoles bringing air
directly to each cell,
allowing gaseous exchange to take...