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    Air Passage into the Trachea of Most Insects Is Controlled
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Air Passage into the Trachea of Most Insects Is Controlled

Question 64

Question 64

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Air passage into the trachea of most insects is controlled by the closing and opening of valves,which operate special openings called


A) spiracles.
B) ocelli.
C) ommatidia.
D) book lungs.
E) Malpighian tubules.

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