The brain stem.
1st of all, the question should be "what organ(s) do you breathe with" because it's a...group effort, so to speak :) A basic answer would be that the lungs help you breathe but that's not the whole picture. In a slightly more intricate answer, the brain controls the lungs, "telling" them to inhale and exhale, and the heart keeps the blood moving so that your brain can continue controlling the lungs.
When you EAT, you epiglottis covers your larynx. Otherwise nothing covers your larynx when you breathe in.
maybe to breathe...
A fly is an organism. It is made up of multiple organ systems working together.
Whales use the mouth and blowhole to breathe.
Their lungs.
The cobra uses lungs to breathe, just like every other land dwelling animal. They are creatures that live on the land, so they must use lungs to breathe.
Betta fish breathe air....yes... that's right... they breathe air. They breathe air because they have an organ by their gills that is called the Labyrinth's Organ which allows them to breathe air. They breathe air by coming up to the surface of the water. Then they gather air in their mouths and hold their breath underwater.
You need lungs to breathe.
Parrots breathe with lungs.
Its leaves.
Their nostrils or nose.
you would be gaging
Betta fish breathe air....yes... that's right... they breathe air. They breathe air because they have an organ by their gills that is called the Labyrinth's Organ which allows them to breathe air. They breathe air by coming up to the surface of the water. Then they gather air in their mouths and hold their breath underwater.
Emus breathe using lungs.
Earthworms breathe through their skin.