When we breathe in, our lungs get larger. This occurs as the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, creating a vacuum that allows air to fill the expanding lung space. Consequently, the rib cage also expands, further increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity.
just like a human, but larger... mouth, nose, lungs Its impossible to breathe through their mouths.
yes they have lungs to breathe
When you breathe out, your chest gets smaller. This happens because the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, allowing the lungs to deflate and air to be expelled from the body. As the lungs contract, the rib cage also moves inward, leading to a decrease in chest volume.
The air travels down into your lungs and into small air pockets called capillary The air is then transferred through the capillary as they are really thin. Oxygen from the air is taken in and used around the body and the excess carbon dioxide is breathed back out as t is not needed in the body. You lungs also get bigger as you take a breathe, this creates a larger surface area as the chest goes out. The chest gets smaller as you breathe out as your lungs relax.
That's right, cats breathe with their lungs, just as people do. All mammals use lungs to breathe.
Yes. Alligators breathe with lungs.
Birds have lungs, like people but much smaller and under their crop :)
Reptiles always breathe with lungs. Amphibians may breathe with lungs, gills or through their skin.
Bats breathe through their mouths and noses.
Yes, snakes breathe air and they have lungs.
the lungs will moves down when breathe out air
Yes; lizards do use lungs to breathe.