Snails respire primarily through a specialized respiratory structure called the pallial cavity, which functions similarly to a lung in air-breathing species. In aquatic snails, respiration occurs through gills located within this cavity. They take in oxygen from the surrounding water or air, and carbon dioxide is expelled as a waste product. This process allows snails to efficiently exchange gases necessary for their survival.
A snail is an invertebrate gastropod mollusc. Some respire with a lung while sea snails have gills.
Yes, humans do respire. Respiration is one of the seven life processes, you have to respire to live, humans are living things so they do respire.
No. It is not alive so it doesn't need to respire.
In general, snails respire more than plants because they have a higher metabolic rate and require oxygen for cellular respiration. While plants also respire, they primarily engage in photosynthesis during daylight, producing oxygen and consuming carbon dioxide. At night, plants switch to respiration, but the overall rate is typically lower than that of animals like snails. Therefore, in terms of overall respiration, snails tend to have a higher demand for oxygen.
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?
your muscle dont respire, your heart and lungs need to respire more whilst taking part in a physical activity.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
Fish respire in water through gas exchange in their gills.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
The duration of Comme elle respire is 1.75 hours.
They respire through out the day.
Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.