No, dragonflies do not breathe through lungs like mammals do. Instead, they have a system of tubes called tracheae that deliver oxygen directly to their tissues. Air enters their bodies through small openings in their exoskeleton, called spiracles, and is transported through these tubes. This allows them to efficiently exchange gases while remaining lightweight and agile in flight.
No, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
Yes, dragonflies have lungs!!!! Your Welcome
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
They Breath through their lungs!
The heart pumps the deoxygenated blood trough the right side of it and out trough the pulmonary artery which connects to the lungs.
When you inhale, you breath in oxygen and your lungs get bigger.
Mammals breath using lungs.
Bats are mammals and breath using lungs.
No
Yes, beavers breathe through lungs, like most mammals. They have adapted to their aquatic environment by being able to hold their breath for extended periods while swimming underwater. However, when they surface, they breathe air using their lungs, just as humans do.
elephant breath trough their trunks and mouth just like us. they also have lungs because they are mammals like us.
they breath with lungs