A cricket breathes through holes in its body, by letting in oxygen i the body
It takes the oxegeon in by its body.
Insects breath through holes on their body called spiracles.
i think a frog.
On each of the first eight abdominal segments on opposite sides there is a small airhole. These holes lead to a network of tubes (trageas) that branches through the whole body.
They have two little holes above their beak, and that is their nose. They breathe through that usually, unless they have been out in the heat...then sometimes they pant, like a dog, a bit.
Through the holes in their body.
Meal worms are beetle larvae, and beetles are insects. All insects breath through tubes and holes all over their body.
they breath through their gills
Through your mouth/nose when you breath.
they breath through gills on their body
Well you see fish breath through things called gills so they don't need lungs to breath. Whales have huge holes at the top of their heads so when they need to breath they squrt out water from those holes.
Through the urine, through our exhaled breath and through sweating.