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Q: Why do living things have different organs for breathing?
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Why do living things need different organs?

it is different because and differrent things have different organs


Why do living things need organs?

it is different because and differrent things have different organs


Is breathing a livivng thing?

Breathing is a function of living things but not a living things itself.


What is the different of living things and non living thing?

Living things have cells which sustain life, cells make up nearly every part of your body, Including your organs


How do living things keep themselves alive?

Living things keep themselves alive by breathing in oxygen and breathing out Carbon dioxide.


How do living things use oxygen?

Animals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.


Are rainforests living?

Rainforests are living breathing things seething with life.


Are all living things made of organs?

No. Cells and bacteria are not made of organs.


How do living things let out carbon dioxide?

By breathing out.


Why is breathing not a characteristic of life?

Respiration, in and of itself, is a key characteristic of living things. However, breathing as humans do, with lungs, is not how all living things respire.


Breathing of living things?

All living things have to breathe in some form or another. Living things take in oxygen which helps them continue to live.


Is a organic a living thing?

Organs are made up of tissues, which are made up of cells. Cells are "living things," so yes, organs are living.