i am glad you asked!! yes!!
mammals even us ,as far as i know , do carry out anaerobic respiration in short periods-----when there is not enough oxygen supplied to the cells of the body
Ye, any animal that is able to move and breath can metabolize glucose (sugar) anaerobically. The term cellular respiration refers to the brake down of glucose to release its energy. This process takes place inside the cell. If the brake down occurs in the present of oxygen, it is called aerobic respiration; but if the brake down occurs without oxygen, it is called anaerobic respiration.
No. Nothing can breathe fire.
No there is not now, nor have there ever been any
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
air, through diffusion of the dissolved oxygen in the water (however, they can survive anaerobically for some time as well)
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen; animals breathe in oxygen & breathe out carbon dioxide.
There aren't any plants and animals on the moon because the moon doesn't have any oxygen for them to breathe. Plus the plants need sunlight or they will die.
Arboreal animals breathe in the same manner as most other animals. They use the nostrils and the mouth to breathe in and breathe out.
Humans and animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbindioxide. The trees breathes in the carbindioxide and breathes out the oxygen. So a tree living in any ecosystem is important because without it anything in the area wouldn't be able to breathe.
All mammals can breathe with lungs.
Respiration is when oxygen combines with sugar to break down the sugar.
animals role in the ecosystem is to produce carbon dioxide(C02) and then the plants breathe the co2 in and produce oxygen that we breathe oxygen=animals breathe in co2 =plants breathe in co2 =animals breathe out oxygen = plants breathe out