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Respiration in cockroaches and earthworms is distinct from each other. Respiration is a metabolic process of breathing in oxygen to break food down to produce energy and exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere. Cockroaches can respire through spiracles, which allow air to enter their respiratory systems. On the other side, earthworms respire through their moist body and capillaries, which are their major respiratory organ of them. Table of Content What is Respiration?Respiration is a metabolic process wherein oxygen transfers to cells from the environment and, excrete out carbon dioxide. This process combines oxygen and glucose in cells to produce the “energy currency” Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP carries the energy to cells. The concept of respiration for insects and worms is different from humans. There are no such respiratory organs to perform the process as humans have. Let’s discuss the respiration process of cockroaches and earthworms. Respiration in CockroachThe cockroach is the most common visible insect in our everyday life. These insects are also known for their resilient nature and adaptability and have a specific type of respiration procedure. Let’s have a look at their respiration system. Major Points to Remember About the Respiratory System of Cockroaches:
Respiratiory Organs of CockroachesCockroaches are generally nocturnal and their respiratory system supports them to stay alive in the low-oxygen envirinments. There are three major components in the cockroach respiration system as mentioned below:
Respiration Cycle of CockroachDo you know, that cockroaches can hold their breath for up to seven minutes? Their breathing system is really powerful. In this flow chart, we will learn, how the respiratory system of a cockroach works. Intake of Air (Oxygen) ↓ Through Spiracles ↓ Enters Tracheae ↓ Tracheae Branch into Tracheoles throughout Body ↓ Oxygen Diffuses into Cells ↓ Carbon Dioxide Produced ↓ Carbon Dioxide Exits Body through Spiracles In this flowchart, it is visible that oxygen enters the body via spiracles into the tracheal. At this time, oxygen diffuses into cells and releases carbon dioxide at the end of the process. Also Read: Diffusion Respiration in EarthwormThe earthworms are terrestrial invertebrates. They live on the earth’s surface and keep soils porous and suitable for agriculture. They don’t have any respiration system. But earthworms have moist skin as their breathing organs are present in their skin. Also Read: Difference between Invertebrates and Vertebrates Respiration Process of EarthwormEarthworms can transport salt and water through their moist skin. This process is called active transport. In this flowchart, we will learn how earthworms repirate through their skin. Earthworms breathe through their moist skin ↓ Oxygen from the surrounding environment diffuses through the moist skin surface into the earthworm’s body. ↓ Oxygen is transported through the earthworm’s circulatory system or blood vessels. ↓ Oxygen is delivered to the cells of the earthworm’s body for cellular respiration. ↓ Cellular respiration produces CO2. ↓ Carbon dioxide produced in the cells diffuses out of the earthworm’s body through the skin. ↓ The moist environment around the skin helps facilitate the diffusion of gases. ↓ The earthworm expels carbon dioxide into the surrounding environment through its skin. In this table, we can see that earthworm passes oxygen to cells through its moist skin through capillaries. In this process, Haemoglobin is a major factor that helps to pick up oxygen for the respiration process and release carbon dioxide in the blood. Also Read: Blood Difference Between the Respiration System of Cockroach and EarthwormLets discuss the major differences between the respiration system of cockroach and earthworm.
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2. What kind of Tissue fluid Present in Cockroaches and Earthworms?
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