Answer: spiracula (spiracle singular) adj spiracular; vent, orifice, passage, but mainly the holes in ice for and by seals
dolphins
The abdomen
they breath out of their eye holes
those are the corals breathing hole 1 for breathing 1 for eating 1 for disposing watse. also they have those holes for other animals to hide in.
To release excess pressure
those are their breathing holes
That's where crabs or other little creatures are buried and those are their breathing holes.
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
Tiny holes in the side of their bodies called Spiricles.
The two breathing openings in the nose are "nostrils."
No. Plants have tiny holes in the bottom of their leaves that take in oxygen. Also, plants don't have lungs.
No, they have holes so they can breathe normally.