yes snake use lungs to breathe
No, a snakes skin is impervious to air. Snakes breath using lungs which are inside their bodies with nostrils at the front of their heads.
their use their lung to breathe through their grills
Yes, snakes have lungs.
Frogs and other amphibians.
Snakes have nostrils.
All snakes have all the same organs we do. However they have one lung, and a Jacobson's organ (also found in cats).though their nostrils just like you and me!! they are located on the top of their head above their mouth and below their eyes. try looking up a picture and zoom in on its head and you might see them
They don't need to. Snakes can hold their breathe for long amounts of time.
The same way all other snakes breathe - using their lungs !
All mammals can breathe with lungs.
Snakes do not breathe carbon dioxide; instead, they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide like most other animals. Snakes use their lungs to exchange gases during respiration.
No, sea snakes do not have gills. They have lungs and must come to the surface to breathe air. Sea snakes have evolved to have flattened tails and laterally compressed bodies to help them move efficiently through water.
No. Snakes, like all reptiles, must breath air. While snakes are generally good swimmers, they still must surface to breathe.