Lizards are reptiles and all reptiles breathe using lungs.
Yes, lizards do have blood and can bleed if they are injured. They have a circulatory system similar to other vertebrates that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout their bodies.
Fish use gills to extract oxygen from water, while lizards use lungs to extract oxygen from the air. Fish have specialized structures called gill filaments that allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in water, while lizards have a respiratory system composed of lungs and an expanded ribcage for breathing air.
Lizards and humans are both vertebrates, which means they have a backbone. They also both have skin that covers their bodies and reproduce sexually. Additionally, they both require food, water, and oxygen to survive.
Oxygen travels through our bodies from inhailingair which is Oxygen
Lizards breath air. Therefore without any oxygen in the ocean they would die, so no, there are no alive lizards in the ocean.
Lizards move their bodies up and down to assist with breathing. This motion helps to expand and contract their lungs, allowing for efficient oxygen intake and carbon dioxide release. It also helps them regulate their body temperature by increasing or decreasing airflow over their skin.
Yes everthing abiotic other than plants breathe oxygen.
yes
Most do not cover their bodies. Snakes, alligators and lizards are reptiles.
No, they have the same number of holes in their bodies.
yes because they need oxygen and health.
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.