Yes, it is possible, but being able to is a trait only available to someone either hereditarily or through insertion and removal of a grommet.
snakes. The body of the snakes are covered with scales and breathe through lungs
A healthy person cannot breathe through their ears. However, someone who has a busted ear drum can actually have air flow through their Eustachian tube, a small tube between the nasal cavity and the inside side of the eardrum, which is used to equalize the pressure on both sides of the ear drum to prevent it from blowing out.
yes but not through lungs they breathe through gills
They breathe through there tongue!!
They breathe through their nose.
breathe through your mouth
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
Sound energy causes the eardrum to vibrate. Sound waves travel through the air and when they reach the eardrum, the vibrations are converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
the octopus can breathe through its eight legs. The eight legs have little holes in them that way the octopus breathe. Also the octopus belongs to the phylum mollusk. Octopus's are Ectothermic. And a structure for defense is they can flee very very quickly, expel ink, or use fast color changing camouflage. They eat shell fish such as clams and snails. They use there strong beak to puncture the shell of its prey and suck out the contents! Thanks you.
You breath through a respiratory system for short you breath through your lungs
They breathe through gills