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Fish have gills, that's what helps them breath underwater.
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I may be wrong, but im pretty the sure system that helps you breathe is called "life support" i think it runs your heart for you and helps you breathe.
=it helps you breath easily underwater, so you dont haave to keep going up for air=
They can survive the underwater pressure. Also, they can breathe underwater, and breathing is one of those things that helps keep humans alive.
Yes, they do. This helps them filter the food that they ingest.
Divers carry with them tanks containing air in them. The air present in these tanks has different composition from the normal air. It has 32% oxygen, 56% Nitrogen and 12% Helium. It is done so as to avoid creation of bends inside the body of divers when they come out of water.
Divers carry with them tanks containing air in them. The air present in these tanks has different composition from the normal air. It has 32% oxygen, 56% Nitrogen and 12% Helium. It is done so as to avoid creation of bends inside the body of divers when they come out of water.
Divers wear tanks full of oxygen to help them breathe while they are under water. When the tanks start to get empty, they resurface.
the name of the muscle that is attached to your ribs is called a Diaphragm,it helps your lungs to breathe.
A special talent is a talent that not many other people have. For example, if someone could breathe for 10 minutes underwater just in one breathe, that could be considered as a special talent. If you can hold your breathe for 5 seconds however, this wouldn't be considered as a special talent because a lot of other people can do that too. Hope that helps!
The integumentary system of a frog has multiple functions. The integumentary system is made up of the skin of a frog, and visually helps to protect the frog - using camouflage. The integumentary system also helps the skin to stay moist when the frog is on land and helps the frog to breathe while underwater.