Their lungs process oxygen.
All mammals obtain their oxygen from the air.
No. Bats don't produce oxygen. Bats are mammals and mammals need to oxygen to survive.
...From the air. They're mammals, they get their oxygen the same way as all other mammals.
Mammals need oxygen to breathe. Oxygen is a gas that is in the air. Without oxygen, mammals cannot live long.
Mammals use lungs to collect oxygen from the air, fish use gills to collect oxygen from the water.
Chimpanzees get oxygen through there lugs and they breath through there nose and mouth. They are mammals and mammals have lungs.
Mammals have blue blood (lack of oxygen), but when exposed to oxygen, it turns red Hope this helped! :)
It depends on the mammal. All mammals have lungs, which are what actually takes the oxygen from the air and gives you energy. How the oxygen gets there can vary. Most land mammals have a mouth and nose, both of which are connected to the lungs. Whales, dolphins, and many aquatic mammals use blow-holes on the top of their heads. It's easier for them to peek out of the water and breath like that.
Blood transports oxygen nutrients and wastes in mammals and fish .
They are mammals, and breathe as we do.
mammals
Mammals take in oxygen from the air they breathe. High concentrations of oxygen in the lungs replenish the oxygen-poor red blood cells that pass through. The cells then carry the oxygen through the body.