The type of respiratory system an animal has is primarily determined by its evolutionary adaptations to its environment, body size, and metabolic needs. Aquatic animals typically possess gills to extract oxygen from water, while terrestrial animals often have lungs to facilitate gas exchange in air. Additionally, factors such as habitat, activity level, and the presence of specialized structures like tracheae in insects also influence respiratory system development. Overall, these adaptations optimize oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide removal based on the organism's lifestyle and ecological niche.
closed respiratory system
Your lungs, the diaphragm, alveoli, bronchi, and capillaries are all in the respiratory system
No respiratory organs. They use an internal cavity.
Gills
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Heart: Circulatory system. Lungs: Respiratory system.
A Z-Pack is the only thing associated with the respiratory system and that is a type of antibiotic.
The Respiratory system,The Circulatory system,and The Urinary system.
The customer's needs.
most animals have only two
type 1 is hypoxia without hypercapnia type 2 is high level of co2 caused by hypoventilation
Well, the respiratory system includes the lungs, nose, mouth, and your throat.So basically your heart ,brain ,spine ,and many others are not a part of the respiratory system.