yes by the way you don't spell breath like that
Through its lungs, as all lizards do.
No, lizards have lungs for breathing.
Yes; lizards do use lungs to breathe.
Lizards breathe through their lungs, similar to mammals. They expand and contract their chest cavity to allow air to enter and exit the lungs. Some lizards may also have a special adaptation called a "branchial pump" that helps them breathe when they are active.
Yes they do
Lizards are reptiles and all reptiles breathe using lungs.
Lizards have an interior skeleton and a spinal chord, which distinguishes them as vertebrates rather than arthropods (the phylum that contains insects). They have scales, breathe through lungs, and are cold-blooded, which distinguishes them as reptiles.
Lizards.
Lizards breathe using their lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin.
The same way most animals do - using its lungs !
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.
They breath, they have lungs just like all other lizards.