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No, humans don't breathe through their skin. They breathe through their nose and mouth.
through their gills.
They breathe through their mouth and nose and have lungs, just like humans. :)
All insects breathe through their skin.
Humans have water proof skin and that is why we cant breathe through it.
Like humans, chipmunks breathe air into their lungs through their mouth and nose.
the same way humans do
Yes, they do. Cats have lungs like humans and breathe through the mouth and the nose. (Respiratory systems)
... the same way humans do. With lungs. Through their nose. They can hold their breathe at a walk and trot but at a halt,canter and gallop they have to breathe so NEVER block their noses or they can't breathe because its impossible for them to breathe through their mouths.
The natural phenom that lets humans breathe is called air. Humans breathe through respiration of the lungs. Air is taken into the body in the form of oxygen and expelled in the form of carbon dioxide.
Many lower animals don't have noses and breathe through their skin.
Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.