Crabs Breathing With gills as fish do, and they breathe on land by keeping their gills moist so oxygen in the air can still be absorbed.
When lobsters are underwater they breath in oxygen, when they come above water they breath out carbon dioxide.
Lobsters perform gas exchange through a gill system, with openings to the gills in the ventral surface of their body. Lobsters waft seawater across the gills to acquire oxygen and release wastes, periodically reversing the flow briefly to dislodge silt and debris.
Clean, salt water.
with gills like fishies
crabs have gills. They are tucked away in between their legs.
Lobsters have gills located under their carapace, which extract oxygen from water as it passes over them. The gills are essential for breathing and provide lobsters with the oxygen they need to survive. Lobsters also have a respiratory pigment called hemocyanin in their blood that helps transport oxygen throughout their bodies.
breath in breath out breath in breath out
animals usually depend on plants for oxygen. we breath out carbon dioxide and breath oxygen in, same with animals. and plants breath that carbon dioxide in and and breath out oxygen.
we breath in oxygen and plants breath co2
We get Oxygen from atmosphere.It is in air we breath.
fish have gills to breath so yeah
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.