Yes.
Lungs for air breathing animals Gills for water breathing animals
Because of our lungs are not capable of breathing in water because of the lack of oxygen and the density of water Because of our lungs are not capable of breathing in water because of the lack of oxygen and the density of water
Because of our lungs are not capable of breathing in water because of the lack of oxygen and the density of water Because of our lungs are not capable of breathing in water because of the lack of oxygen and the density of water
frog
no, gills vs lungs obviously they are totally different. one is for breathing air and the other is for breathing water, so no.
Lungs are filled with air and have a lower density than water, causing them to float when submerged in water. The air trapped within the lungs helps them maintain buoyancy in water.
Well, your lungs help a ton. When you take a deep breath, your lungs get filled with air and get big. When you let go, your lungs go back small. If you go in the water, lay down and breath a big breath. You can feel yourself floating. Now let it out. You than can feel yourself sinking. Cool huh?
please help me what is an amphibians breathing method
the lungs
he suffered from pneumonia of the lungs. basically his lungs filled up with water and he died. :(
breathing their lungs and extracting it from water using gills
Well not all organs can float, but lungs can float on water