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Tigers use their respiratory system by breathing through their nasal section and mouth into their lungs. The blood pumped from their heart gets oxygenated so the tigers can breathe. As tigers inhale oxygen they exhale Carbon Dioxide much like humans. By John Thomas
No, humans cannot produce a roar like some animals such as lions or tigers. Roaring is a sound produced by specialized structures in the larynx and respiratory system of certain animals, and humans do not possess these adaptations.
Tigers breath through their nasal section and their mouth. Oxygenated blood provides support for them to breathe. As they inhale they exhale Carbon Dioxide much like humans do. Answered By John Thomas
Paramecium does not have a respiratory system like humans do. It absorbs oxygen directly from its environment through its cell membrane, and expels carbon dioxide in a similar manner.
This is the best explanation I could gather. Hopefully, this helped you. The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and eliminating waste gases like carbon dioxide. Because dogs and cats do not sweat through the skin, the respiratory system also plays an important role in the regulation of temperature.
Dolphins have lungs like humans for breathing, but their respiratory system is adapted for living in water. They have a larger and more efficient airway system, as well as the ability to shut off one half of their brain while resting to ensure they continue to breathe while unconscious.
Just like humans, squirrels contain lungs, the major breathing organ in the respiratory system.
No they lived apart from humans =]
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Yes, lions and humans have a similar respiratory structure.
Tigers have different paw prints just like humans and they also have different types of stripes which signal there difference
No, not all living things have a respiratory system like humans. Different organisms have evolved various methods to exchange gases with their environment, such as through gills, spiracles, or direct diffusion through the skin.