That organ does not breath - the question is meaningless.
the suit of astronaut
For any creature to be able to breathe, there has to be something to breathe. Space is vacuum, an empty nothing. No creature can get anything from nothing. So no, a turtle wouldn't be able to breathe in space. Unless you provide it with an atmosphere, like in a space station, space ship or a space suit. Then a turtle most likely would breathe just fine.
Because we need oxygen to breathe, so they put that in it because no air in space.
The answer is simple, they dont breathe. They dont need to, lizards don't have lungs because they need the space for a massive anus, because they eat a lot.
how much space that daisy need
you need to change your helmet and when you take it off you can not breathe.
People can't breathe in space because there is no air to breathe. Space is a vacuum, which means it lacks the necessary gases like oxygen that humans need to survive. Without air, humans would not be able to extract oxygen from the environment to support their bodily functions, leading to suffocation.
Yes, you need oxygen to survive in space because there is no breathable air in space. Astronauts rely on spacesuits or spacecraft with life support systems to provide them with oxygen to breathe.
You need to breathe in oxygen and you need to breathe out carbon dioxide.
Since there is no breathable air in space, they need the gear to allow them to breath.
i don't think so.... it's still not a good idea to handle it too much though. all chicks need space to breathe. but, if you handle them roughly, they might die.
Because there is no substance in space to flow into you when you try to breathe. You can pull your diaphragm down inside you, in the normal attempt to fill your lungs. But there is no air, and they will not fill.