All animals have different types of breathing, as of their different sized lungs and heart, and the rate in which the blood pumps and the size of the animal with the size of the breath taken into their lungs, which causes quicker or slower paces of breath.
If that makes sense.
mammal-lungs. Reptile-lungs+gills.
Bird-lungs. Spider-book lung. Cockroach-trachea. Aquatic Arthopod-gills
Insects and some Spiders and fish breathe through spiracles, which are openings (or valves) on the surface of the body.
mammals,reptiles,birds breathe through lungs
Mollusks were the first animals to evolve respiratory organs. Most mollusks are equipped with either a pair of gills or one gill only.
Any animal that breathes has a respiratory organ
that they are a type off a sail OK
amphibians breath with the help of both gills and lungs. example frog. frog in its larval stage is called a tadpole and its respiratory organ is gills. in its later stages of life (adult) its respiratory organs changes into lungs
the type of respiratory organ mollusks have is GILLS.
the primary respiratory organ for cockroach is trachea
Compared to what? It is the only respiratory organ in humans.
lungs is respiratory organ of cow
No, it's in the ear.
The lungs
The anatomical features of the respiratory system include airways (nose,pharynx,larynx, trachea, bronchus), lungs, and the respiratory muscles (sternocleidomastoid, platysma, scalene muscle of the neck, external intercostal muscle and diaphragm)
The Lungs.
The respiratory system.