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Bug breath blows us away

INSECTS breathe differently from how we thought. For centuries, scientists assumed insects allowed air to diffuse passively through their bodies via a branched network of tubes called tracheae.

Now we know the six-legged beasts work for their oxygen, drawing breath by actively squeezing and releasing the tracheae in their head and thorax like tiny bellows.

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