A penguin is a flightless bird it use lungs for in take of Oxygen in its body.
Yes. Bettas are anabantoids, which means they can breathe atmospheric air thanks to a unique organ called the labyrinth. This accounts for their ability to thrive in low-oxygen water conditions that would kill most other fish, such as rice paddies, slow-moving streams, drainage ditches, and large puddles.
spine
Cause it use it
fishes take in water and remove oxygen from it.....thats how they breathe....
No, the decay of plants actually consumes oxygen as it breaks down organic matter through the process of decomposition. The major source of oxygen comes from photosynthesis, where plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during the day.
They use their webbed feet for walking and flippers for swimming.
lungs
lungs they do have lungs they come up to breath
Yes, it is, though debatable, the nose could also be called a passageway, this "organ" is used in the respiratory system, and the process of breathing.
Mammals use lungs to collect oxygen from the air, fish use gills to collect oxygen from the water.
If you pass out and/or become unconscious, your oxygen saturation level based on saturation in the correct vital organ systems is probably not in the range it should be.
Take all items of your penguin. Add the guitar. Dance. You will automatically start playing it.
the body usees the nose to get the oxegen then the lungs separate what the body can or cant use anything the body cant use we exhale
Gills, in the shell in molluscs, and between the hind legs in crustaceans.
A reptile uses its lungs just like we do.
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
Their beak??