No. Water is not alive.
In a way it can. It can absorb gasses like CO2 and oxygen, as well as release them. But this is because of its properties as a liquid, not because it is a living, respirating thing.
Yes, octopuses can breathe out of water. They have gills that extract oxygen from the air, allowing them to breathe when they are not in the water.
Octopuses breathe water through gills, not air.
An octopus cannot breathe on land and requires water to survive.
Yes, an octopus can breathe out of water because they have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the air.
Babies don't breathe the water in the womb. Their mothers breathe for them, and supply them with oxygen through the umbilical cord. Babies don't start breathing until they are born. Humans, well no mammal can breathe water, because our lungs can't get any oxygen from it. Although they do the same job, gills work in a slightly different manner, which allows fish to get oxygen from the water the way we get it from the air.
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
We do not breathe in the water as we can't breathe dissolved oxygen.Dissolved oxygen are oxygen that are dissolved into the water.
Yes, octopuses can breathe out of water. They have gills that extract oxygen from the air, allowing them to breathe when they are not in the water.
They use their gills to breathe under water.
no, they just hold their breathe.
They use a blow hole to breathe in/out air when the surface the water.
Gills enable tadpoles to breathe in the water.
Octopuses breathe water through gills, not air.
They don't. Polar bears cannot breathe under water.
whales can breathe underwater that is why they live in water but sometimes they have to come up to breathe like fish
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
water scorpions breathe through a breathing tube in water.the breathing tube stick out above the water surface to breathe in oxygen in the air.