No.
through it's skin
All insects breathe through their skin.
No, humans do not breathe through their skin. We breathe in oxygen through our lungs, where gas exchange occurs, and carbon dioxide is released as waste. The skin is an organ designed primarily for protection and sensation.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
All insects breathe through their skin.
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
All insects breathe through their skin.
They breathe through their skin, their mouth lining, and their throat lining, provided they are sufficiently moist.
No. Toads breathe through their skin as well as through their lungs.
by there skin
how do birds breathe
No, reptiles usually have thick scaly skin and they can't breathe through their skin. Reptiles breathe using their lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Reptiles have little slits of nostrils and can also mouth-breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin, which is thin and wet.