Could be appendix
Hes doing your mom
If you mean the blue tang. Then adaptations of that would be the sharp spines on his sides for defense. Gills of course so he can breath under water.
I would call it mutter. e.g she muttered under her breath.
they breath with their gills
break a mouth
gills-breath under water no gills-can't breath under water
Dolphins don t breath under water. Mammals breath air. Every 15 min they go out of the water to breath
Yes they do, but they also breath under-water. They can breath under-water for 14 hours.
They do not breathe under water, they just hold their breath for long periods of time.
they dont breath under water the just hold it and come up for air
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
Many people upon having a heart attack with feel generally under the weather all of the sudden. Afterwards, they may experience sharp chest pains and a tingling or numbness in one of the arms.