By the tracheal system.
Respiration is not the same as breathing. Breathing is called ventilation. On the other hand, respiration is a process, a chemical process where energy is released from substances such as glucose. To work, aerobic respiration needs oxygen and the energy created is used to allow muscles to contract in animals, and maintain a constant body temperature in mammals and birds.
Refer to pg 287 on Inquiry into Life (Sylvia S. Mader)
The breathing system, also known as the respiratory system, contains organs such as the lungs, trachea, bronchi, and diaphragm. These organs work together to facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body through the process of breathing.
No, the breathing system consists of the lungs, bronchial tubes, trachea, and diaphragm, which work together to facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The intestines are part of the digestive system and are not directly involved in the process of breathing.
This will depend upon the structure and function of the individual rehabilitation center - some only work with birds of prey and raptors while others focus on terrestrial mammals or marine animals. In general, though, as a group rehabilitation facilities will treat most of the larger species of animals, particularly mammals and birds but also some reptiles and amphibians.
For these systems to work, there must be no obstructions, such as mountains, between stations
Marine biologist, vet
The glotts is the snakes breathing tube.
By a breathing machine.
Yes.
The model of lungs with a balloon demonstrates how the lungs expand and contract during the breathing process. When the balloon is inflated, it represents the lungs filling with air during inhalation. When the balloon deflates, it shows the lungs releasing air during exhalation. This model helps visualize how the lungs work to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
Yes. As mammals, their eyes work in the same way as you or I.