All sharks are fish - therefore, they 'breathe' through gills.
Aquatic snails breathe through a gill. Very similar to how a fish breathes. Terrestrial snails have a lung and breathe like you or I.
The animals that breathe through gill chambers are crabs and mudskippers. Their gill chambers also function in the storage of water.
They breathe through a single gill
Periwinkles, which are a type of marine snail, can breathe underwater by using a specialized structure called a gill. This allows them to extract oxygen from the water, enabling them to thrive in their aquatic environments. However, when they are exposed to air, they can also breathe through a lung-like structure, allowing them to survive in tidal zones.
Oxygen to breathe
Yes.
their use their lung to breathe through their grills
All mammals can breathe with lungs.
Brine shrimp breathe through gill plates on their feet.
That is where it breathe in water and if you blew air into its gill you would drown it in air
Freshwater snails typically possess one gill and one lung. The gill is used for respiration in water, while the lung, which is a modified portion of the mantle cavity, allows for breathing air when they are on land or in oxygen-poor water. This adaptation enables them to thrive in various aquatic environments.
yes snake use lungs to breathe