Q. Why, even though they have an open circulatory system, can flying insects like flies beat their wings with great speed?
In insects the circulatory system is open but this system doesn't participate in oxygen supply to the in the gas exchange process and tissues. Gases go out and in through the independent tracheal system that allows direct contact of cells with the ambient air therefore an insect can supply the great oxygen demand of its fast-beating wing muscles even having open circulatory system.