Absolutely not
The very same as all mammals have (including humans).
Large animals need a respiratory system to efficiently supply oxygen to all cells in their bodies and remove waste gases like carbon dioxide. The larger the animal, the more cells it has that require oxygen, so a dedicated respiratory system is essential for meeting their metabolic demands.
Nope. All species have a respiratory system.
They have a respiratory system just like all other animals with lungs. They have nostrils on the top of their beaks to breathe from
They have a respiratory system just like all other animals with lungs. They have nostrils on the top of their beaks to breathe from
they all classify the animals as the same animal and can communicate names of the plants and animals better
All organic systems are entirely subjected and dependable on the respiratory and circulatory systems the same manner. The respiratory system has tho provide oxygen and nutrients to all body cells and all organs are constituted of cells.
Respiratory system of all lizards is alike .
Respiratory system provides O2 to digestive system which is essential for all cells and their working .
Same system as us humans and all other mammals use: the respiratory system, i.e., using their lungs to breathe.
Your lungs, the diaphragm, alveoli, bronchi, and capillaries are all in the respiratory system
No you don't need all the organs in your respiratory system to live you can live with 1 lung.