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Respiratory organ of an insect or spider
Tracheole (trā'kē-ōl') is a fine respiratory tube of the trachea of an insect or a spider, part of the respiratory system. Tracheoles are about 1 μm in
Tracheole
Class of arthropods
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
Insect
Cartilaginous tube
The respiratory system of insects consists of spiracles, tracheae, and tracheoles, which together transport metabolic gases to and from tissues. An adult's
Trachea
Order of insects
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
Beetle
Insects of the order Blattodea
oxygen diffuses in. The tracheal system branches repeatedly, the finest tracheoles bringing air directly to each cell, allowing gaseous exchange to take
Cockroach
taenidium) are circumferential thickenings of the cuticle inside a trachea or tracheole in an insect's respiratory system. The geometry of the Taenidiae varies
Taenidia
Biological system in animals and plants for gas exchange
their diameters are relatively large, and 'tracheoles' when their diameters are very small. The tracheoles make contact with individual cells throughout
Respiratory_system
Animals without a vertebral column
system is the open respiratory system composed of spiracles, tracheae, and tracheoles that terrestrial arthropods have to transport metabolic gases to and from
Invertebrate
cell. Oxygen in the tracheal tube first dissolves in the liquid of the tracheole and then diffuses across the cell membrane into the cytoplasm of an adjacent
Respiratory_system_of_insects
Many-legged arthropods with elongated bodies
spiracles, on each body segment. The spiracles lead to long tracheae and tracheoles that mediate oxygen transport to the organs, except for in Scutigeromorpha
Centipede
Order of arachnids
abdominal segment. Air sacs are attached to the branching tracheae, with tracheoles penetrating the epithelia of internal organs. Hemocyanin, a respiratory
Solifugae
Description of the physical form of insects
tracheoles, are associated with each cell, allowing gaseous oxygen to dissolve in the cytoplasm lying across the fine cuticle lining of the tracheole
Insect_morphology
Process by which gases diffuse through a biological membrane
ramify into the insect's body. These branches terminate in specialised tracheole cells which provides a thin, moist surface for efficient gas exchange
Gas_exchange
Body part used by insects to fly
of tracheoles, each coiled within a single cell of the epithelium of a trachea, and the subsequent opening of communication between the tracheoles and
Insect_wing
through the spiracles, and diffused through the tracheal system to the tracheoles, whereupon O2 was delivered to the cells. However, even at rest, insects
Discontinuous_gas_exchange
Extinct genus of insects
content in invertebrates, based on the fact that the space occupied by tracheoles does not significantly differ between small and large species, despite
Meganeura
Invasive ant species
external environment through spiracles. The terminal tracheal branches (tracheoles) make direct contact with internal organs and tissue. The transport of
Red_imported_fire_ant
Physiology and biochemistry of insect organ systems
vary from 1 to 10 pairs. The oxygen passes through the tracheae to the tracheoles, and enters the body by the process of diffusion. Carbon dioxide leaves
Insect_physiology
Species of harvestman/daddy longlegs
Smaller nephrocytes are scattered throughout the body, often stuck to tracheoles. The third type of nephrocyte is attached to the heart wall by connective
Leiobunum_rotundum
caddisflies from Australia: iron-rich sediments preserve internal organs, tracheoles, and corneal nanocoating of larvae and pupae". Zoological Journal of the
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English : variant of Battle.
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Abbreviation of Rebecca.
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Wears a helmet.
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Australian, British, English, Irish
From the Dales; The Valley Meadows
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
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Joy, Happiness
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Latin form of Greek Rhodē, RHODA means "rose." In the bible, this is the name of a servant in the house of Mary.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
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Hindu
Perfume
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