By gas you mean gases, like O2 and CO2, it's the lungs.
lungs and nose
The three main breathing organs in humans are the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm. The lungs are responsible for gas exchange, allowing oxygen to enter the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to be expelled. The trachea serves as the passageway for air to travel to and from the lungs, while the diaphragm is a muscle that aids in the process of inhalation and exhalation by contracting and relaxing to change the pressure in the thoracic cavity.
Dolphins have lungs like humans for breathing, but their respiratory system is adapted for living in water. They have a larger and more efficient airway system, as well as the ability to shut off one half of their brain while resting to ensure they continue to breathe while unconscious.
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
Yes, fish have gills for respiration, while humans have lungs. Fish use gills to extract oxygen from water, while humans use lungs to extract oxygen from air. Fish also have a swim bladder to help regulate buoyancy, which is not present in humans.
they use lungs to breathe. It is the same principal for humans X
heart, lungs
True. Humans have specialized organs such as lungs for breathing and a digestive system for breaking down food, which are necessary for survival. Bacteria, being smaller organisms, do not have organs like humans but can still carry out these essential functions through different structures and processes.
All living things have and use organs just like humans. They may have more or less than us but they still have and use organs.
On average, humans use about 5-10% of their daily energy expenditure on breathing. The energy is mainly used for the muscles involved in the breathing process and to warm, filter, and humidify the air we breathe.
there is no shuch thig as a breathing system , its called the respiratory system , they are Lungs, Trachea, Bronchi, Alveoli, Diaphragm, Nose, and mouth ( FOR HUMANS)Read more: What_organs_are_in_the_human_respiratory_system
The same way that humans do!
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The lungs are the organs which your body uses to breath.
There are various organs that grasshoppers use to complete necessary life functions. The spiracles are part of these organs and they are used for breathing. They are small pores found on the abdomen and the thorax.
For humans it is not a problem to breathe on land, humans have a hard time breathing in water. If a human has difficulty breathing on land they can use oxygen or even be put on a ventilator.