Chimps have lungs and breathe just like we do.
They breathe underwater using gills, like fish do.
All mammals, including humans, breathe using their lungs.
When using a nebulizer, you should breathe in through your mouth and out through your mouth as well. This allows the medication to effectively reach your lungs. Some instructions may suggest breathing out through the nose to help with relaxation, but the primary focus should be on inhaling the mist through the mouth. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions for optimal results.
In reality you really should breathe using both your nose and mouth. Swimming is an aerobic exercise, and therefore requires your body to grab as much oxygen as you can in order to perform well.
Guppies are tropical fish, so they breathe using their gills.
Reptiles (snakes, lizards, crocodiles etc) breathe using lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin. They can also gulp air into their primitive lungs using their mouth or throat.
No, they produce oxygen which humans breathe in. then we breathe out carbon dioxide giving to the plant so the cycle may start again.
Respirate = breathe. Mammals, also gnawing ones, breathe through their mouth and/or nose using their lungs to take up oxygen from the air into their blood.
Through their nose and mouth using their lungs and diaphragm.
No, there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water for humans to breathe. Aquatic animals have adapted to extract oxygen from water using gills, while humans would need specialized equipment like scuba gear to breathe underwater.
YES! Aerobic respiration is basically respiration using oxygen - we breathe in oxygen - so aerobic respiration does take place in humans.