No. Since breathing is related to oxygen, all living organisms do not breathe. Anaerobic organisms (organisms which do not breathe oxygen, for example any anaerobic bacteria) "breathe" using different molecules than oxygen, e.g. sulphur or nitrogen.
Whales need to breathe air because they are mammals, like humans, and require oxygen to survive. Even though they live in water, they have lungs and need to come to the surface to breathe.
Viruses do not breathe because they are not living organisms. They are considered particles that need a host cell to replicate and survive. Once a virus infects a host cell, it uses the cell’s machinery to replicate itself.
Living organisms in fast flowing water would need adaptations such as streamlined bodies to reduce drag, strong attachment structures to anchor themselves, and efficient foraging strategies to capture food while avoiding being swept away by the current.
Well their are over 100 types of elements and the one we need to breathe with is oxygen.
No, humans do not need nitrogen to breathe for survival. The air we breathe is primarily made up of oxygen, with only a small amount of nitrogen.
because biotic factor needs air to live except for living thins thay breathe underwater susan xu:)(:
Yes, like any living mammal, they need oxygen to survive, therefore they breathe.
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Biotic (Living), Abiotic (Non-living)
EveryThing living needs air to breathe! dahh
Whales need to breathe air because they are mammals, like humans, and require oxygen to survive. Even though they live in water, they have lungs and need to come to the surface to breathe.
you need to change your helmet and when you take it off you can not breathe.
Yes, only living things breathe.
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You need to breathe in oxygen and you need to breathe out carbon dioxide.
Animals need appropriate nutrients , water , oxygen to breathe and proper living conditions.
yes, animals, humans, and even plants nêd air to live