Well....yes...for horses it does...it actuelly breaths more than we do in a ONE day....so you shouldn't worry about him/her.
So the cells can breath.
they help you breath
You have to give oxygen to your blood cells.
Yes they will. After about 4 minutes brain cells will start dying due to the lack of oxygen. It is highly unrecommended to hold your breath that long.
3 words? - "No such thing" Cancer is a disease of the cells. Breath is not a type of cell.
It Helps You Breath Air, primarily oxygen, goes into your lungs, where hemoglobin (red blood cells) pick it up. These cells carry it throughout the body, where it supplies oxygen to the muscle cells and keeps your body running.
You breath in (inhale) all the gases in the atmosphere. viz. Nitrogen , Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Water, the inert(Noble) gases. However, only one gas is beneficial to animated life viz., oxygen. , which is absorbed into the animated organism. The animated organism then exhales carbon dioxide, together with all the other atmosphereic gases, formerly inhaled. In humans, carbon dioxide also regulates the breathing rate of approximately 40 breaths per minute. This can vary depending on the level of physical activity, e.g. sleeping, or running etc.,
this is necessary cause it helps you breath
Technically, yes and no, they have cells inside them, but they do not eat, sleep, breath or even interact.
Plants don't breath. They use CO2(carbon dioxide) and convert that to O2 (Oxygen is diatomic) in the chloroplast for energy. Animals breath through their mouths. In most animals the O2 is exchanged for CO2 in the lungs. The blood transports oxygenated blood to the cells and deoxygenated blood away from the cells via arteries and veins respectivley.
it is used in the body. It it transported around to all the cells so they can function.
it needs to go through mitosis so it can breath