Reptiles breathe by means of their lungs. Their respiratory system is similar to ours in structure.
Crocodiles use lungs to breath.
Their lungs.
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Yes, but they do not have vocal cords. Their breathing organs (while breathing) emit a hissing sound.
I'm assuming you mean 'cloaca' - In which case, it's the opening at the base of the tails of reptiles which leads both to the rectum/bladder, and reproductive organs.
the organs for breathing to a fish is only the gills
No. Reptiles do not have lymph nodes as mammals do. Reptiles have lymph tissue in certain organs, particularly the spleen, but no peripheral nodes. They do have valves along the lymph perivascular areas though, sometimes called lymph "hearts", but these are not directly comparable to lymph nodes for trapping of toxins.Source: Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles By Elliott R. Jacobson"Although reptiles lack discreet lymph nodes, they do have less structured lymphoid cell aggregates within intestinal and pharyngeal mucosa."Source: Investigative Immunotoxicology By Helen Tryphonas
Reptiles, fish, and amphibians mostly all have eyes. For the most part they have structures with which to move and most have blood to bring oxygen to organs.
Reptiles breath using lungs.
gills and lungs
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The lungs are the organs which your body uses to breath.
Reptiles - have lungs - just like most other animals. However - in many species - one lung is almost non-existent.
Organs of Respiration in Mammals:Mainly the respiratory systems of mammals consist1-Nose2-Trachea3-Bronchi4-AlveoliThese organs are used for breathing in Mammals.
The reptiles have lungs, but are able to swim in the water for as long as mammalia's can.
their gills
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Most reptiles have internal reproductive organs.
Baby reptiles breathe air through their nostrils and their mouths into their lungs, just like adult reptiles.