Millions because we have pores in our skin. We aren't just smooth, if you look closely there are little holes all over your body. Pores are where dirt and grease gets stuck and that's how you get spots.
* The nostrils, for breathing and the associated sense of smell. * The eyes, for the sense of sight and crying. * The mouth, for eating, breathing and vocalizations such as speech. * The ear canals, for the sense of hearing. * The anus, for defecation. * The urethra, for urination, and in males, also for ejaculation. * In females, the vagina, for sexual intercourse, menstruation and childbirth. * Orifices of nipples * Orifices of sweat glands * Navel or belly button left over from placental mammals after birth.
Technically there are millions of openings, or bodily orifices, on the human body. Along with the most obvious ones (mouth, eyes, ears, anus, nostrils, etc) there millions of sweat pores.
fish have about four body openings gills on both sides the mouth and were they pee
Depends how many times i shoot you. XD
males have 7 and females have 8
2 body openings.
mouth and anus.
they have 8
2 openings
Their are 4 excretory openings in a frog.
The bird's body digests it, and it serves to nourish the bird.
The feathers covering the body of a bird are typically called its plumage.
There are different types of bird feeders. Some are fly through, which means it is open and the birds fly into it and eat. Then there are perch type bird feeders where the birds sit on perches and eat. There are also weight sensitive bird feeders where you can set the weight you want. If a bird is big, the openings in the bird feeder closes, keeping them out of the food. There are also squirrel-proof bird feeders which keep the squirrels out of your wild bird feed.
2
Reptiles have 2 body openings. Mouth and an anus.
2
4
7
1
12
2
Ostium.
12 i think
The famous animal the "Porifera", has 6 body openings.
H. E. Bird has written: 'The chess openings'
Adult echinoderms only have one body opening. Their larvae have two.