The difference - is in the proportion of the gasses present. The air we breathe in contains about 20% Oxygen. What we breathe out has about 16% oxygen and high levels of carbon dioxide.
Whales do not hibernate- they would drown. They are mammals, and breathe air.
The percentage difference between inhaled and exhaled oxygen is around 5-10%. When we inhale, we breathe in air that contains approximately 21% oxygen, and when we exhale, the air we breathe out contains around 16-17% oxygen due to the exchange of gases that occurs in the lungs.
Fish obtain oxygen through their gills, allowing them to breathe underwater, while reptiles require air to breathe like we do. Marine reptiles, such as sea turtles, have to surface periodically for air.
roots can breathe through air spaces between the soil particals
A whale is a large aquatic mammal. Whales breathe air through their blowhole, into their lungs (unlike fish who breathe using gills). So there is a difference between a whale and large fish.
Regulator is what you breathe in
yes
well, a shark bite is usually created by a shark (when it bites you) and a crocodile bite is usually created by a crocodile.
The difference of inhalation and exhalation are, inhalation is inhaling the oxygen or the air , and exhalation is exhaling or breathe out
They breathe air with lungs.
They do breathe air.
When you are dead you do not move or breathe, when you are alive you can move, breathe and do many things. well that helps, thanks dumb@$$