No, they breathe "Their own scent". This is what makes them Badass.
No, sharks do not breathe air. They have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it flows over them, allowing them to extract oxygen from the water and breathe efficiently in their underwater habitat.
Animals breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. They use oxygen to fuel their cells and produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. Then, they release carbon dioxide, a waste product, back into the air when exhaling.
no,it would dehydrate them and ruin their kidney
Yes, tortoises breathe air. They have lungs and rely on a process called pulmonary respiration to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. While they can hold their breath for extended periods, especially when submerged in water, they still need to breathe air to survive.
Yes, they live on land and breathe air therefore they are vertebrate and need air to breathe-lungs do that for you.
so that we can breathe and human and animals can have it get in there longs to help them breathe
No, you cannot breathe air bubbles underwater because they do not contain enough oxygen to sustain human respiration.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
like a human...in out good air in bad air out...its science
When you breathe you suck air from your mouth or nose!
Carbon monoxide and particulate matter are two unhealthy elements in the air we breathe, which can have negative effects on human health.
No, humans need air in their lungs to breathe, a situation rarely found underwater.
Humans do, and all animals! We breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2.
Instinct. It's automatic. The doctor slaps you on the bottom and you start to breathe! So you don't even have to think about it. (You are human, aren't you?)
The oxygen at altitudes which airplanes fly is too low to support human life. Therefore air planes have air with oxygen which is circulated throughout the cabin for the passengers to breathe.
There are many different air passages in the human body. However, the largest is the mouth, though people breathe through their nose frequently.
They breathe air with lungs.