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What is a negative of single celled organisms having such a large surface area?

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Card 7

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What is the internal network that insects have envolved for gas exchange?

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Card 8

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What makes the trachea so strong?

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Card 9

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The trachea divide into smaller dead-end tubes called:

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Card 10

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Tracheoles extend throughout all the bodies tissues of the insect, why is this beneficial in terms of diffusion?

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Card 11

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Respiratory gases move in and out the tracheal system in three ways:

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Card 12

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What is mass transport in insects?

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Card 13

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What is the diffusion gradient like in an insect? (part1/2)

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Card 14

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What is the diffusion gradient like in an insect? (part2/2)

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Card 15

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Why does the ends of tracheoles being filled with water beneficial for exchange in insects? (part1/2)

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