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What body part does a dolphin use to breathe hair?

They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.


How do you tell a shark from a dolphin?

Shark are fish and breath water Dolphin are mammals and breath air.


How does dolphin breadth?

A dolphin breathes through its blowhole. When it goes under water it holds its breath when comes out it lets air out and brings air in


Is a dolphin a mammal or bird or reptile etc?

A dolphin is a mammal because they breath air just like humans


Why is a dolphin a fish?

A dolphin is a mammal and not a fish.


How do lungs help a dolphin?

They help by allowing the animal to breath. Dolphins are regular air breathing mammals in the same way as whales, elephants, dogs, cats, apes, etc. A dolphin will take a deep breath, hold its breath while it swims, and then exchange trhe "used" air in its lungs for a completely new oxygenated lungful of air.


Which respiratory system does a dolphin use to breathe on land?

Fish breath little air particles in the water and kills separate the water from the air in the water but the air is not air that humans can breath its too thin


What body part does a dolphin uses to breath the air?

Dolphins inhale air via their blowhole. The windpipe, or trachea, leads from the blowhole through the skull in front of the brain, and to the lungs. The lungs are responsible for absorbing the oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. The amount of time a dolphin can hold its breath depends on the species.


How air enters into the body?

you breath it in


Do whales and dolphin have gills for respiration if no explain the process of respiration?

They have mouths and lungs. They breath oxygen from the air.


What is the first thing a baby dolphin does after its born?

The baby dolphin is pushed to the surface for air by the mother.


Which part of human body is filled with air?

. Oxygen is found in red blood cells. But the air that you breath in is in your lungs.