Subject: How do spiders breathe inside of their eggs (i.e.
Date: Mon Oct 8 16:06:39 2001
Posted by Scot
Grade level: teacher/prof
School: University of Southern California
City: Los Angeles State/Province: CA
Country: USA
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1002571599.Gb
Message:
I know that oviparous animals breathe in the egg with the help of the
allantois (sp?) and chorion, and I'm wondering if spiders (and potentially
other insects) get oxygen while in the egg in the same way. Thanks!
Re: How do spiders breathe inside of their eggs (i.e.
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