Insects use spiracles as openings in their exoskeleton to allow air to enter and exit their bodies for respiration. This is where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released during the breathing process.
Most animals breathe throught there mouth and nose. Other animals like Whales, Dolphins,. etc. breathe through air holes. Water animals, breathe water through gills. and often suface for oxygen.(Again through mouth or air hole; depending on the animal.)
Spiders breathe in oxygen like humans do. They have small breathing holes called spiracles located on the underside of their abdomen that allow them to take in oxygen from the air.
They have two little holes above their beak, and that is their nose. They breathe through that usually, unless they have been out in the heat...then sometimes they pant, like a dog, a bit.
Wasps breathe through a series of microscopic tubes in their exoskeleton called spiracles. These spiracles allow oxygen to enter the wasp's body and reach its tissues. The oxygen is then transported by a network of tracheal tubes to different parts of the wasp's body.
All beetles breathe through spiracles, which are numerous holes throughout the animal's body.
through holes in there body. who knows what ones... probably all of them....
Cockroaches breathe through the tiny holes called spiracles which are present along the side of their body. Oxygen enters the cockroach through these holes and follows the tiny breathing tubes called tracheae to all of the cockroach's body parts.
Turtles have lungs to breathe air; they also store in their cloaca, which is located on the posterior of their bodies
Some vertebrates eg. sharks and stingrays and some arthropods eg. the indian moon moth and the cricket.
No, they have holes so they can breathe normally.
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
Frogs and Toads can breathe through their skin underground in a process called cutaneous gas exchange. They get moisture and oxygen through their skin.
They sleep on lily pads and breathe out of breathing holes they're ears
Millipedes breathe through small holes called spiracles. Spiracles function similar to the gills of a fish and never close completely. These holes are found in pairs along the millipedes body.
Insects use spiracles as openings in their exoskeleton to allow air to enter and exit their bodies for respiration. This is where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released during the breathing process.
As you breathe through your nose, it will go through the windpipe and into your lungs. It will go through tiny holes in the lungs. The wastes will get out from the tiny holes into your windpipe and you breathe them out.