tracheolen
Tracheolen, in English commonly called tracheoles, are the smallest components of the insect tracheal system. They arise from larger tracheal tubes and branch throughout tissues, ending near individual cells to deliver air directly where it is needed for respiration.
Structure and placement: Tracheolen are extremely fine tubes, roughly 0.2–0.5 micrometers in diameter, with thin walls
Function and physiology: Gas exchange occurs mainly by diffusion between the air within the tracheoles and
Ecology and variation: The tracheolar system is a key adaptation allowing insects to sustain a wide range