They breathe through their nose/mouth, where oxygenated air travels down their trachea (tube to lungs) and ends up in capillaries in their lungs, where "used" (deoxygenated) blood diffuses with the new blood.
They get oxygen from their gills.
Dogs obtain oxygen by inhaling it through the air and traveling to their lungs. From their it goes to the bloodstream.
Please help ma and tell me how bivalves obtain oxygen Please tell me quick Please include the site
They have lungs just like us and well they breathe it in and then they breathe it out when they want to.
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Our body obtain oxygen to our body by breathing.
Crustaceans obtain oxygen through gills.
They get oxygen from their gills.
Who is "they" ?
you obtain oxygen from your lungs you could breath through your nose and through your mouth
multicellular organisms obtain their oxygen through the respiratory system
We obtain oxygen by breathing in fresh air. Carbon dioxide comes out of us.
No. The skeleton dose not get oxygen
Pterodactyls do not obtain oxygen at this time because they are extinct. While they existed, they probably obtained oxygen in the same way that birds today obtain it through the use of lungs.
They absorb the oxygen from the cell which gets its oxygen from the blood
Dogs obtain oxygen by inhaling it through the air and traveling to their lungs. From their it goes to the bloodstream.
Breathing