Insects breathe via holes in their exoskeleton called spiracles. These are normally arranged in pairs, with one spiracle either side of the thorax, or each segment of their bodies. They do not have nostrils like we do.
The water stick insect breathes oxygen even though it can swim under water. It has a long tube that comes off its back through which it inhales and exhales.
with its lungsit breathes in and out with it's lungs and it and it breathes in oxygen
I am not sure of your question because it doesn't make sense and the spelling makes it harder to understand. But a Grasshopper is an insect and like all animals breathes in Oxygen and out Carbon Dioxide.
No, it breathes with gills. Yes, of course it breathes with lungs.
Ocean Breathes Salty was created in 2003.
Billy Breathes was created on -19-06-02.
how many breathes per minute is a canine suppose to have
it breathes through its gills
A black dragon breathes acid, and a blue breathes lightning, a gold breathes regular fire and so does a silver, white breathes ice, and green breathes, well, that i don't know, but a black dragon breathes acid. The book in which the Black Dragon is featured is revealed at the end of the book to be entirely fiction. Not that I don't believe in Dragons, but that book is fictional.
Some insects, like certain species of beetles, use a specialized structure called spiracles on their feet to breathe. These spiracles allow for gas exchange, helping the insect regulate its respiration.
Forever Breathes the Lonely Word was created in 1986.
I/you/we/they breathe. He/she/it breathes. The present participle is breathing.