Turtles have two lungs, one left, one right.
Yes, but some species can also breathe through their anus.
Turtles have lungs, but they have different musculature for using the lungs because they cannot expand the chest cavity. Many aquatic turtles additionally take advantage of strategies using external water pressure and downward atmospheric pressure to help force air in or out of their lungs.
All turtles have lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
yes
lungs
Turtles have lungs - not gills. They breathe just fine in air, on land.
Air of course!
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.
They use them to breathe with, to get oxygen from the air.
Sea turtles are amphibians, which means they breathe out of their lungs.
Loggerhead sea turtles breathe with lungs. Unlike fish that use gills to extract oxygen from water, sea turtles must surface to inhale air through their lungs. They can hold their breath for extended periods while diving, but they need to come up for air regularly.
through their lungs they don't have gills at all