As with all mammals, the koala's respiratory system consists of a pair of lungs, a trachea (or windpipe) and the mouth and nose for breathing.
Yes. Being mammals, koalas breathe using their lungs and nose. Koalas have a whole respiratory system just like people - nose, nostrils, respiratory tract, lungs and so on. They don't have gills like fish, holes in their abdomen like insects, or transfer oxygen for carbon dioxide through their skins.
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
The Respiratory System
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
Koalas breathe in oxygen through their nose, which then travels down their windpipe and into their lungs. Inside the lungs, oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream and circulated throughout their body to support cellular functions.
no, they do not have a respiratory system
The respiratory system.
Respiratory system
how does the respiratory system work
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
Being mammals, koalas breathe using their lungs and nose. Koalas have a whole respiratory system just like people - nose, nostrils, respiratory tract, lungs and so on. They don't have gills like fish, holes in their abdomen like insects, or transfer oxygen for carbon dioxide through their skins.
The lungs are part of the respiratory system! they help the circulatory by giving oxygen, but they are just respiratory.