Well, like most mammals, it breathes in the air around it and receives its oxygen from there.
As you may already know cheetahs are the fastest animal in the animal kingdom. You may think well how can they get air running over 60 miles per hour? But they can. Their lungs are far more advanced than human lungs. They cab take in oxygen way faster than we can.
The gas exchange system of the cheetah is very similar to a human although much more efficient- bigger nostrils and lungs and hearts etc as they need heaps of oxygen to fuel the muscles and meet the demand being the fastest land animal and what not.
The cheetah breathes from its small nose. When it's running it breathes faster because the air comes inside the nose.
In exactly the same way as you do, (through its nose or mouth)
Yes, otherwise they wouldn't be able to BREATH
Like all other land mammals, leopards breathe via their nose and lungs.
Their Lungs.
In the lungs, exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli(sing: alveolus).
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
perfusion
Light is necessary for the exchange of gases in plants.æ Light is what instigates photosynthesis and without photosythesis there can be no gas exchange.
the blood vessel which allows gas exchange to occur is the capillaries
yes
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by mating
it farts
The actual exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli
lower exchange rate,takes longer for gases to diffuse
It is not known weather or not viruses exchange gases but if we knew we would know or have a clue if viruses were alive or not alive