Fish breath little air particles in the water and kills separate the water from the air in the water but the air is not air that humans can breath its too thin
Because when mammals breathe (Respiratory) it causes their blood to circulate (Circulatory) ad they need their blood to circulate to live. Hope this was helpful. :)
Yes, octopuses can breathe on land for a short period of time. They do this by absorbing oxygen through their skin, which is called cutaneous respiration. However, they cannot survive out of water for extended periods as they need water to support their respiratory system.
They only have one respriatory system and it is similar to humans. They breath oxygen from ther air with their lungs. When they are underwater they simply hold their breath (and can do so for a very long time). They do not breath water with gills like fish.
a frog can be classified having gills and lungs tadpoles have gills while frogs[or adult]have lungs
Thepneumostome (or breathing pore) is a feature (the respiratory opening) of the external body anatomy of an air-breathing land slug or land snail. It is a part of respiratory system of gastropods.
Lungfish breathe using gills when they are in water, and can also utilize a primitive lung to breathe air when out of water. This dual respiratory system allows lungfish to survive in a variety of oxygen concentrations and environments.
Tortoises have lungs as their breathing organ, just like most terrestrial vertebrates. They breathe air by expanding and contracting their lungs, allowing oxygen to be taken in and carbon dioxide to be released. This respiratory system enables them to survive on land.
the dolphin is different because the giraffe lives on land and the dolphin live in the water
no
no because the fox wouldnt go in the water to get the dolphin but if the dolphin was laying on land then probaly yes
Turtles have lungs - not gills. They breathe just fine in air, on land.
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.