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tracheole
tra·che·ole T0299850 (trā′kē-ōl′)n. One of the very small, branching tubes at the tips of the tracheae of an arthropod. Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse through the walls of the tracheoles. [New Latin trāchēola, diminutive of Medieval Latin trāchēa, trachea; see trachea.] tra·che′o·lar (-ə-lər) adj.tracheole (ˈtreɪkɪˌəʊl) n (Zoology) a small trachea found in some insectstra•che•ole (ˈtreɪ kiˌoʊl) n. any of the smallest branches of an insect trachea. [1900–05] tracheole
tracheole (trā′kē-ōl′)n. One of the very small, branching tubes at the tips of the tracheae of an arthropod. Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse through the walls of the tracheoles. tra·che′o·lar (-ə-lər) adj.tracheole the small branching tubes from the TRACHEAE (2) of insects. |