Water itself does not help us breathe, as humans rely on oxygen from the air for respiration. However, staying hydrated is important for overall health, including respiratory function, as it helps keep mucous membranes moist and supports lung health. Additionally, aquatic environments allow some organisms, like fish, to extract oxygen from water, but this process does not apply to humans.
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.
the answer is breathe.
they breathe through their lungs
because it helps us t o breathe
They help us breathe while we help them live.
You breathe out less water and therefore don't breathe out any steam with water in it. This means you are conserving water.
your lungs!
yes they help us breathe
take them out of water,
alveoli
they have a mouth just like us, that is what helps them to breathe, but they cant breathe if they are out of water unless they are land animals, which most of them probably arent/
Because they Have Gills, and gills help them to breathe in the water. As water flows over the gills, a fine network of blood vessels can extract oxygen from the water, much like our lungs collect oxygen from the air when we breathe.