All fish have lungs and gills. The gills extract the air from the water.
Being fish, guppies do not have lungs. They breathe through gills.
Tilapia is a type of fish. They breathe through their gills.
That depends on what type of organism you're talking about. Fish don't have lungs, but mammals, eg. cows, dogs and people, need lungs to breathe. So yes they are essential if you want to breathe air like a mammal, reptile or bird, but not if you have gills like a fish.
Fish breathe through gills, as does at least one type of amphibian, the axolotl.
They breathe through air sacs attached to the bottom part of their lungs.
Fish are a type of animal. Mammals have internal lungs similar to humans with which they breathe. Fish have external gills so they can breathe underwater. They also have different skeletal compositions, allowing animals to walk on land and fish to be buoyant under water.
It is how animals respire, or breathe. We humans respire with lungs. Not all animals have lungs. For example, fish have gills, which they use to respire. Frogs breathe through their skin. All mammals (animals with hair) have lungs though, so they breathe like we do.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
do turtles have gills?No, they are reptiles they breathe air.This is actually a hard question to answer.Because Turtles can actually diffuse oxygen from the water with what is commonly referred to as Bum Gills. They aren't actually gills, but have the similar function.Turtles breathe oxygen not "air"Even fish breathe oxygen, they just diffuse it from the water.Turtles can do both.
The respiratory system of a marsupial is similar to that of humans, in that they have diaphragms and lungs. These are not fully mature at birth however but develop while the joey is still in the pouch.
Snowshoe hares breathe out of the nostrils in their nose. This type of hare is found in forests in North America and England.
A fish typically has two gills, one on each side of its head. These gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water that the fish swims through, allowing it to breathe.