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living thing respire by taking oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the cell
They need gas Oxygen. It is used as last electron acceptor
All organisms respire gases, if not through lungs, then through their cell walls into the surrounding fluid.
you respirate when you breath
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Placental mammals respirate using the umbilical cord. The cord, which is attached to both baby and mother, delivers food and oxygen to the baby.
All plants respire.
It is used to bring oxygen to the bloodstream, which carries it to the rest of your body so that your cells can respirate *I removed an inappropriate and disrespectful reply that did not help answer the question*
I believe you mean, "respire"? Because amoebas are so small, they don't need a oxygen transportation system like larger organisms. They can simply respire through diffusion of O2 across their cell membranes, which provides all the O2 they need. This is because their surface area to volume ratio is extremely high when compared to, say, a human.
Chinchillas, being mammals that respirate, have lungs.
Through their lungs ! The breathe air just as we do.
Any and all living cells respirate.