yes they do.
Absolutely not
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
Respiratory system
The respiratory system is the part of the body responsible for breathing. It includes the lungs, airways, and muscles involved in breathing such as the diaphragm. This system is crucial for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
Cats are animals and higher order vertebrates so their respiratory systems function just like ours do. Info you find regarding the human respiratory system and it's anatomy will apply.
yes since animals have the same respiratory system as we do. the same thing would happen
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
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.
The Respiratory System
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
Pleurisy in animals happens in the respiratory system. Pleurisy is the formation of a very thick layer of membrane over the lungs. Both humans and animals can get pleurisy.
no, they do not have a respiratory system