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How does the process of breathing differ between an insect (like a grasshopper) and a mammal (like a human)?

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  • AInsects use gills, while mammals use lungs.
  • BInsects breathe through small holes in their body (spiracles), while mammals use lungs.
  • CInsects breathe through their skin, while mammals use gills.
  • DBoth use lungs, but insects have smaller lungs.
Explanation

Insects do not have lungs; instead, they breathe through a system of tubes called tracheae that open to the outside through small pores called spiracles. Mammals, on the other hand, breathe using complex organs called lungs.

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