Sheep breathe air by inhaling oxygen through their nostrils into their lungs. The oxygen is then transported by the bloodstream to different parts of the body where it is used for energy. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, is then exhaled back out of their bodies.
Approximately 78 of the air we breathe is nitrogen.
Octopuses breathe water through gills, not air.
To exhale means to breathe out or release air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhaling, which is breathing in air.
When we breathe in air, our bodies use the oxygen in it for energy and release the nitrogen back into the air when we exhale.
Octopuses breathe air through gills, which extract oxygen from water. They can also absorb oxygen directly from the air through their skin.
Yes, of couse Sheep breathe air! All animals and living things do!
Yes, they breathe in air, which contains about 21% oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
It's where do* sheep breathe, and it's a little thing called a nose. Not sure if you've heard of it before... Though some may breathe from their mouths, I would say most breathe from their nose. It could vary. Just like humans.
They breathe air with lungs.
They do breathe air.
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.
Yes, cheetahs do breathe air.
Oxygen is approximately 21% of the air we breathe.
The Hollies sang the "Air that I breathe".
The common term for what we breathe in is air.
The same air that you and I breathe.
The Air That I Breathe was created in 1974-01.