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Grasshopper

Grasshoppers breathe through 10 pairs of tiny holes called spiracles,


which are located in the thorax and abdomen. Air enters the grasshopper's
body through the front spiracles and exits through the rear
FROG

A frog breathes through its skin, the inner surface of its mouth
and its lungs, depending on its circumstances. When their skin is
moist, and particularly when they are in water where it is their only
form of gas exchange, they breathe through their skin. When it is
necessary, such as on land, they take air into their lungs by
pushing it from their mouths with their nostrils closed.
FISH
Fish require oxygen for survival just like other animals, but they filter it
from water using specialized organs called gills. A fish draws in oxygen-
rich water and passes it through its gills. The organs absorb the oxygen
from the water, carrying it into the fish's bloodstream for use by its
organs.

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