yes it does, because not only do YOU need oxygen but the pores in your skin needs oxygen too!
They breathe through their body walls. Leeches absorb oxygen through their skin rather than breathing through a nose.
Annelids breathe through their body wall and parapodia expands the surface area of the animal.Annelids, or earthworms, do not have lungs to breathe with. These creatures actually breathe through their skin and body wall.
through it's skin
All insects breathe through their skin.
No, humans do not breathe through their skin. We breathe in oxygen through our lungs, where gas exchange occurs, and carbon dioxide is released as waste. The skin is an organ designed primarily for protection and sensation.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
All insects breathe through their skin.
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
All insects breathe through their skin.
Slugs breathe through a small hole located on their side called a pneumostome. This opening leads to network of small tubes that distribute oxygen to the slug's body. They rely on diffusion to exchange gases with the environment through their skin.
They breathe through their skin, their mouth lining, and their throat lining, provided they are sufficiently moist.
All insects breathe through their skin.