No, humans don't breathe through their skin. They breathe through their nose and mouth.
They breath through their noses and mouths. They are mammals so they have lungs. So, technically, they breath almost exactly like us humans.
Yes, humans can get a form of mange called sarcoptic mange, also known as scabies. It is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite and can be contracted through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or object. Symptoms include intense itching, redness, and rashes.
Tubifex worms breathe through their skin, a process called diffusion. They have a high surface area to volume ratio, allowing oxygen to pass through their skin and carbon dioxide to be expelled. They require well-oxygenated water to thrive.
Frogs do not drink water through their mouths like humans do. They absorb water through their skin while sitting in or near water. This allows water to pass through their skin and keep them hydrated.
Yes, frogs can absorb oxygen through their skin in addition to breathing through their lungs. This process, known as cutaneous respiration, allows them to take in oxygen while underwater or in environments with low oxygen levels.
Humans have water proof skin and that is why we cant breathe through it.
Well yes worms do asorb oxygen through their skin because it is the only way for them to breath. But like humans be breath through our nose or mouth, if worms tryed to do that then they would most likey die.
A frog can breath through its skin.
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
No
no worms do not breath through there n=mouths they breath through there skin
Charmeleons breath through their lungs, like humans.
they breath through their skin. it's pretty cool!!;)
some frogs breath through skin some don't.
Wasps breath through their skin.
No. They breathe through their skin
No , it breathe through its skin.