Plants i guess...
Frogs
All gas exchange in a plant takes place in it's stomata. Stomata are microscopic openings, kind of like little mouths, that open and close and take in CO2 and transpire O2 at the discretion of something called guard cells. The only job these guys have is to tell the stoma when to open and close based on the conditions around it. Basically the entire plant knows what to do based on what these guard cells learn. If temperatures are high and humidity is low, the stoma open all the way up to increase transpiration, which means the plant can take up more water to make up for the aired climate. If the humidity is much higher the stomata can close a little to reduce transpiration because there is plenty in the air.
wild animals such as lowland gorillias!
social ones
Carnivores
Plants Breathe Through Stomata. Stomata is found on the leaves of a plant. To Learn More Check On The Internet
Frogs
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
Since only Arthropoda have spiracles that would mean that the only sea creatures that breath through them would be CRUSTACEANS
oxygen
Not the kind that breathe through gills, unless they are in an aquarium.
Usually if a person is kind to an animal it means they have respect for life and a deep understanding (whether conscious or not) that anything which can grow breathe and sleep is somehow special. And more often than not those that are kind to animals are kind to people.
Yes, they live on land and breathe air therefore they are vertebrate and need air to breathe-lungs do that for you.
the terrestrial animals, or amphibious animals, breathe by lungs.they intake oxygen from air through nose and the respiration took place in lungs like us humans ;-)
animals perpetuate their kind through the genetic material (DNA)
There are several ways animals breathe. Most mammals, reptiles and birds use lungs to do so, while some amphibians and fish use gills. Some fish have an air bladder, which is kind of like a primitive lung and allows them to live in oxygen depleted bodies of water. Other amphibians and more primitive creatures can respire through their moist skin.
Humans release carbon dioxide when they breathe out. This gas is a byproduct of the process of cellular respiration and is removed from the body through exhalation.