No. Since breathing is related to oxygen, all living organisms do not breathe. Anaerobic organisms (organisms which do not breathe oxygen, for example any anaerobic bacteria) "breathe" using different molecules than oxygen, e.g. sulphur or nitrogen.
All living things do need to breathe, your cells need oxygen to respirate, remember respiration is NOT BREATHING it simply means creating cell usable energy <ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate)> with out oxygen you cannot respire, your cells will then die, then you will die, this is the same for any living organism, whether it is a fish or an elephant.
Yes, all living things respire, though it is not necessarily aerobic respiration.
No, not all living things need oxygen.
if they didn't breath they would die!
Yes, we do.
it can breathe in water and it has gills to breathe with
Well their are over 100 types of elements and the one we need to breathe with is oxygen.
some specifications of living beings are they respire they breathe they move they respond
One of the characteristics of a non-living thing is that it cannot breathe; therefore, the answer is nothing.
The most common thing that produces something for living things is plants. Plants produce oxygen as a waste product of their food making process known as photosynthesis. Humans and animals need oxygen in order to breathe.
because biotic factor needs air to live except for living thins thay breathe underwater susan xu:)(:
Yes, like any living mammal, they need oxygen to survive, therefore they breathe.
cells
Biotic (Living), Abiotic (Non-living)
EveryThing living needs air to breathe! dahh
it can breathe in water and it has gills to breathe with
organisms need a living space so that they can reproduce and protect themselves
every living thing needs air to breathe!
you need to change your helmet and when you take it off you can not breathe.
Yes, only living things breathe.
Living
You need to breathe in oxygen and you need to breathe out carbon dioxide.