It keeps air in its shell then breathes it in
dissolved oxygen in water that is absorbed by the gills.
Yes, hence some species are able to live at great depths in the oceans
yes . as fishes breathe out carbon dioxide plants can take in carbon dioxide
No, saltwater bullheads are fish that require water to breathe using their gills. They do not have the ability to breathe out of water like some other species of fish.
Sea creatures breathe underwater using gills, which extract oxygen from the water. Gills are equipped with thin membranes that allow oxygen to pass through and carbon dioxide to be released. This process enables sea creatures to extract oxygen from the water in order to survive.
They have gills under their mouths that allow them to breathe. When the gills start to dry out, foam forms at the mouth, telling you that the crab has trouble breathing.
Yes, they breathe to extract oxygen from the water like a fish.
They use their gills to breathe under water.
Crabs need oxygen, just like we do, but instead of using lungs inside the body they use gills outside the body to obtain it.The mouthparts are visible on the underside of a crab. The gills through which the animal obtains oxygen cannot be seen. They are soft structures under the side of the shell.Their shells help to trap water near their gills so that they can still breathe the oxygen .
squirres can't breathe under water.
Squirrels cannot breathe under water.
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
Scorpions can breathe under water, False. Scorpions cannot breathe under water but they can however hold their breath for up to 6 days
Otters can't breathe under water. They're mammals, they breathe air, with lungs. When they dive, they hold their breath.
it is no way they can breathe under water so shut up
There are crabs which breathe water and crabs which breathe air. It is rare to find a crab that does both but intertidal crabs do but they must remain wet to breath air (strange, right?).
no