Monday, September 22, 2008

hiatus broken by question

Do insects breathe?

4 comments:

You can call me Kentolla said...

Through Osmosis using their thorax

Shauna said...

They use spiracles but that's about all I remember from Entomology.

This is kind of a funny source, but it explains the process.

linda jean said...

Thanks a bunch. I remember entomology only for its anecdotes. I watched a grasshopper the other day (it was huge and looked like a leaf). His middle seemed to rise and fall just like he was breathing, but I couldn't quite remember how they took in air. I knew it was necessary to survive, but there are no gills or lungs. My education is shockingly lacking.

Jenny said...

Thanks for pointing this out! I don't think our book about bugs discusses this, so I should be sure to explain it to my boys so they aren't still wondering this 30 years from now. :-)