Yes.
Cows have two lungs, just as humans do.
No. Like all mammals, cows only have two lungs.
Sea cows are mammals, and breath with lungs.
They have lungs and they breath just like you do.
Yes, cows do have large nostrils. These large nostrils will allow more air into the lungs than smaller nostrils would.
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Yes. Cows are much larger than humans are, thus need more oxygen to take in in order to function.
The breathing process of cow is not so complicated. It uses the lungs as the main organ for respiration. Oxygen is supplied to various parts of the body through the lungs.
A cow has 2 lungs, like most mammals, including humans. They are located in the chest cavity and play a vital role in the respiratory system by taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
That depends on what type of organism you're talking about. Fish don't have lungs, but mammals, eg. cows, dogs and people, need lungs to breathe. So yes they are essential if you want to breathe air like a mammal, reptile or bird, but not if you have gills like a fish.
it develops food like eggs pancakes and cows also cows are cool and awesome.......the 5/19/13 (GRS) man poo idk why i wrote this do not remember
yes it did kill cows because the Dust Bowl limited people to food, so they killed them for food