False. Oxygen is absorbed in the alveoli sacs of the lungs.
Upon inhalation Air must first pass through the larynx and down to the trachea, which then splits off into two separate bronchial tubes, the bronchial tubes divide into smaller air passages known as the bronchi and those into even smaller bronchioles. The bronchioles end in tiny sacs called the alveoli which transfer the oxygen from the inhaled air to the bloodstream.
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Hello Friend, I don't think so that it is a worm or a slug. This more looks like a larvae of an insect. I am pretty sure that is is Black Soldier Fly Larvae.
If you search up "Black Soldier Fly Larvae" you would see lots of information about them. Or you can just search up "Black larvae" and see which image matches to yours the best.
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