They are called sphericals.
They are called sphericals.
All insects breathe through their skin.
You can breathe with a hole in your pleural sac if the hole remains small. The hole will make breathing less efficient and air will escape from the pleural lining into other parts of they body, but one can breathe.
they have spiricals which is hole that help them breathe
sweat comes out of your body between those little whole in your head... when you were baby you breathe with those on your head...so it comes out of that hole that you breathe it from when you were little...
If you all look closely at the back of the face mask, you can see some tiny holes. When you breathe in the air, the hole will act like the hair in your nose and trap the dust. That will prevent dust from entering your body. That is how face masks help us to breathe cleaner air.
All beetles breathe through spiracles, which are numerous holes throughout the animal's body.
No
They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.
a snail has abreathing hole on the side of its body, the slugs also have the same thing
Millipedes breathe through tiny holes on the sides of their body segments called spiracles. These spiracles allow air to enter the body and travel to their tissues for respiration. Millipedes have a simple respiratory system compared to insects, with air diffusing directly through their body tissues.
They use a blow hole to breathe in/out air when the surface the water.