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Why can a frog still breathe when all of its body is under water except for the head?

Frogs breath with their mouths closed. Their throat movements pulls air through the nostrils to the lungs. Then breathe out with body contractions.


Do amphibians breathe oxygen?

Yes the oxygen they breathe Is ALMOST dissolved in the water, so you can only breathe it with gills. Hop I answered your question. Thanks


Why is the chesapeake bay famous?

because it almost cuts through MD


How do astronauts breathe on the space station?

They breathe artificial "air" that is almost the same as the air on Earth. It is made up of 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen similar to the air we breathe and it is at a pressure of 14.7psi which is the same as the atmospheric pressure on earth.


How do tropical fish breath?

Fish including parrot fish breathe with their gills.


How gorillas respiratory system?

Yes they do. More accurately, they breathe through their nose or mouth as we do.


Why are they called flying fish?

Because they have large pectoral fins that are almost like wings. They can glide through the air, almost flying.


Does a person breathe almost 12 -15 times per minute when sleeping?

Yes


How does oxygencarbon dioxide and nitrogen gases cycle through the environment?

Almost all living things need oxygen. Plants start the oxygen cycle through the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide, and release oxygen. Animals then take in the oxygen and convert it into carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.


How do you run fast in a race?

Run with your shoulders forward and move your arms in sync with your legs. Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. You can move your legs closer together but you will need to move them faster, or if you space you steps you can moves your legs slower and still go fast almost like sprinting. if you get winded put your arms above your head it helps you catch your breathe. good luck!


How do astronauts breathe in the space shuttle?

They breathe artificial "air" that is almost the same as the air on Earth. It is made up of 20% oxygen and 80% nitrogen similar to the air we breathe and it is at a pressure of 14.7psi which is the same as the atmospheric pressure on earth.


Why do fish flop when they are out of water?

wouldnt you screamble for air wen ur in the water almost out of breath just like the fish it struggles to find or get water