Ummmmm, NONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and if it is a school puzzle.. A dragonfly
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
Animals need AIR to breath in - AIR is made up of about 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen. The animals use the Oxygen in the AIR.NOTE if an animal were to breath 100% Oxygen this would eventually kill it, Pure Oxygen is toxic.They need to breath AIR.
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.
Dragonflies are insects that start with the letter D and have the ability to hover in the air due to their unique wing structure and flight capabilities.
depends on how you define "breathe" lots of animals without lungs (fish, insects, single celled animals) but (almost) all require O2 for metabolism (only plants don't need any oxidizing substance to live)
spiders and land insects
Insects, generally, breath through spiracles, usually on their abdomen.
Fruit flys need air to breath like many other insects.
with thier arseholes
breath
Insects breath through holes on their body called spiracles.
Yes, as they are living organisms and all living things need air to breathe.
Its breath of fresh air.
Insects breath through them.
because water is how they breath and air is how we breath. we cannot breath in water so they cannot breath in air.
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.
yes, all insects breath oxygen in and carbon dioxide out (as do all animals)