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)
You need to take care of living things around you such as plants to keep them alive and keep us alive they give us oxygen.
fishes take in water and remove oxygen from it.....thats how they breathe....
Anaerobic bacteria are living things that do not require oxygen to survive. These organisms can produce energy through other metabolic processes that do not involve oxygen, such as fermentation or using alternative electron acceptors.
An experiment once showed an ant lived without air for eight days (The Junio Book of Insects, p.85)
No, a raspberry bush is living. It needs food, oxygen, water, and sunlight. All living things have cells and a raspberry bush does, and all living things grow, and a raspberry bush definitely grows.
Yes, all living things need oxygen.
Every living thing needs oxygen.
Yes, because cells are living things and all living things need oxygen to survive.
Living things need food, water, oxygen, and shelter to survive. These essential resources provide the necessary energy, nutrients, and protection for living organisms to grow and reproduce. Without these basic necessities, most living things would not be able to survive.
Most living things need oxygen, which is produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis, to survive. Oxygen is a critical component of cellular respiration, the process by which cells convert oxygen and glucose into energy.
oxygen and water.
Water Oxygen Food Shelter
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
oxygen
Oxygen
oxygen,water and chemical energy (food)
You need oxygen, food, nutrients and water to stay alive.