noun
- small openings on the surface of insects and some other arthropods through which they breathe
- blowholes on the heads of whales, dolphins, and other cetaceans
- small openings on the heads of sharks and rays behind the eyes
Usage: biology
Usage: marine biology
Usage: marine biology
Examples
- The butterfly’s spiracles allow air to flow into its respiratory system.
- Insects close their spiracles to prevent water loss in dry conditions.
- The whale surfaced and expelled air through its spiracles.
- Dolphins can control their spiracles to prevent water from entering while diving.
- The shark’s spiracles help it breathe when resting on the ocean floor.
- Scientists studied the spiracles of various insect species to understand their breathing patterns.