Yes, but some species can also breathe through their anus.
Turtles have lungs - not gills. They breathe just fine in air, on land.
All turtles have lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
Air of course!
They use them to breathe with, to get oxygen from the air.
No they do not breathe under water. They have lungs. Aquatic turtles such as the red - eared slider can hold their breath for 3 - 4 hours.
through their lungs they don't have gills at all
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
Loggerhead sea turtles breathe with lungs. Unlike fish that use gills to extract oxygen from water, sea turtles must surface to inhale air through their lungs. They can hold their breath for extended periods while diving, but they need to come up for air regularly.
All reptiles breathe through their lungs. Some marine reptiles such as turtles can hold their breath for hours, but they still breathe through their lungs.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
Sea turtles are amphibians, which means they breathe out of their lungs.
A green sea turtle has lungs, but can hold its breath for 3-4 hours!