Head Lice Breathing: How Do They Get Oxygen?
Head lice breathe through tiny openings called spiracles. These are located on the sides of the insect's body and lead to a system of internal air tubes called tracheae. The tracheae carry oxygen throughout the insect's body, and carbon dioxide is expelled through the spiracles.Breathwork - Related Articles
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