Yes, gastropods obtain oxygen primarily through gills or lungs, depending on their habitat. Aquatic gastropods typically use gills located in their mantle cavity to extract oxygen from water, while many terrestrial gastropods have evolved a lung-like structure that allows them to breathe air. This adaptability enables them to thrive in various environments, from oceans to freshwater and land.
Our body obtain oxygen to our body by breathing.
How do gastropods function as decomposers?
No, snails are gastropods.
Crustaceans obtain oxygen through gills.
Who is "they" ?
you obtain oxygen from your lungs you could breath through your nose and through your mouth
multicellular organisms obtain their oxygen through the respiratory system
We obtain oxygen by breathing in fresh air. Carbon dioxide comes out of us.
Gastropods are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming organic matter. They primarily feed on a variety of substances, including plant material, detritus, and other small organisms. This diverse diet allows them to thrive in various environments, from terrestrial to aquatic habitats.
No. The skeleton dose not get oxygen
Gastropods have an open circulatory system. Check related links.
Pterodactyls do not obtain oxygen at this time because they are extinct. While they existed, they probably obtained oxygen in the same way that birds today obtain it through the use of lungs.