Alveoli are absent in animals that possess a different respiratory structure, such as insects and some amphibians. Insects utilize a tracheal system for gas exchange, where air diffuses directly through tubes called tracheae. Some amphibians, like certain larvae and adults, primarily rely on skin respiration or gills instead of alveoli for oxygen uptake. Thus, these animals have adapted alternative methods for respiration that do not involve alveolar structures.
A rat doesn't have a gallbladder! ^ wrong answer...
Animals are not photo autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
The type of animals that are typically absent in a soft bottom subtidal community are sessile. A sessile animal is not able to move and is permanently attached to something solid.
Alveoli
Neither, alveoli are the air sacs within the lungs in mammals (singular alveolus).
If water is absent, conditions would be dry. Dry conditions will lead to a drought - and possibly loss of life of humans and animals due to thirst. It would be helpful if the question was more explicit. In what context would the water be absent?
angry, amorous, anal, awful, absent, asinine
They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants
alveoli
Alveoli alveoli - air sacs in your lungs
Alveoli
A snake has one lung. Humans can also live with only one lung. The one lung compensates for not having two.