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How do arachnids breathe?

They use either what's known as trachea, or what's similar to gills, book lungs.


Are which you breathe enters the lungs through the?

trachea


Which animals breathe through trachea structures?

frog


Do you breathe through your esophagus or another part of your body?

You breathe through your trachea, not your esophagus. The trachea is the tube that carries air to and from your lungs, while the esophagus is the tube that carries food to your stomach.


Job of the trachea?

Your trachea, or windpipe, allows air to come into your body and through your lungs. If food gets trapped inside your trachea, you cannot breathe.


What do whales breathe out of?

Whales breathe in and out of their blowhole. They are unable to breathe through their mouth because the trachea is not attached to the throat.


What is the names of the tubes through which air flows when you breathe?

The two main tubes through which air flows when you breathe are the trachea, also known as the windpipe, and the bronchial tubes, which branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs.


Do you breathe through your esophagus?

No, you do not breathe through your esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach and is not involved in the breathing process. You breathe through your trachea, also known as the windpipe, which carries air to and from the lungs.


When you breathe air reaches lungs through?

The mouth, nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea.


How do milliped breathe?

Millipedes have two pairs of spiracles on each segment that they breathe through. The spiracles open into an internal pouch and connects to the trachea.


Name the organs in different living organisms through which they breathe?

skin trachea bronchioles lungs nose


What is the trachea structure?

your trachea is the tube in your neck that gets the oxygen to your lungs when you inhale (breathe in) and ejects carbon dioxide when you exhale (breathe out)