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Humans breathe through bronchi. What structure do insects have for breathing? A. gills B. tracheae C. skin D. lungs Please Help!! <3
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Humans breathe through bronchi. What structure do insects have for breathing?
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gills
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tracheae
C.
skin
D.
lungs
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i think the answer is B tracheae but i'm not sure
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i think tracheae which is B not sure tho
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