Marine animals breathe through the nose by inhaling and exhaling. :)
animals in the ocean have gills that filter air bubbles out of the water
Yes. Marine animals breathe in the oxygen dissolved in the water and thus can live.
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
Arboreal animals breathe in the same manner as most other animals. They use the nostrils and the mouth to breathe in and breathe out.
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.
An Marine Biologst works with animals, also where animals are,such as sea world
Marine animals.
Marine animals do not break down water molecules into oxygen, just like we don't. They breathe O2 gas that is in solution in the water.
Elephants breathe with lungs.Most land animals breathe with lungs.All mammals breathe with lungs.All reptiles breathe with lungs .All birds breathe with lungs.Some amphibians breathe with lungs, while some do not.Only fish and marine crustaceans breathe with gills.
Whales, dolphins and manitees aka: marine mammals
They move around and eat just like animals on land. Fish use gills to filter water through to breathe, and marine mammals can hold their breath for long periods of time, but have to go to the surface to breathe.
Yes. Marine animals breathe in the oxygen dissolved in the water and thus can live.
plants "breathe" carbon dioxide which is what animals exhale. the plant life in the ocean provides oxygen for the marine life.
Oxygen is soluble in water (dissolves in water). This is the basis for marine animals who breathe through gills and similar structures to get their oxygen.
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
Because our method of oxygenation are lungs which bring oxygen to our blood from the air. Alternatively, fish and many other marine animals absorb oxygen from the water via a specialized set of organs called gills.
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
marine animals are sea toads & more!