The oxygen from the air they inhale is distributed to the body parts through the blood stream. The blood picks up carbon dioxide and it is exhaled into the environment.
The fumes can get into the air and the animals will inhale chemicals that are bad for the lungs and the animals could soon die.
i can inhale air
THE SAME AS WE DO
They inhale air. What they extract from the air is oxygen.
Animals inhale air in order to obtain the oxygen they use for extracting energy from food
All living animals inhale oxygen. It is contained in air and in water (for fish and amphibians)
Fish using their gills to get oxygen from water.Mammals and most other animals using some kind of opening in their skin to inhale the oxygen from the air.
Nothing happens to me.. Yet
the trachea
when you inhale and exhale the air get into the stomach
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.