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.
A fish breaths through it's gills.
A birds body parts are the wings,feet,claws,head,and body.
Some spiders and insects that live in part underwater carry air bubbles with them to breathe through.
The creature you are referring to is the Chimera from Greek mythology. It had the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent. It was known for its ability to breathe fire.
There are many ways in which an animal is part of the carbon cycle. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide that plants breathe in.
A fish breaths through it's gills.
You breathe in through your nostrils or mouth, which allows air to enter your respiratory system and reach your lungs where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream.
You breathe through your trachea, not your esophagus. The trachea is the tube that carries air to and from your lungs, while the esophagus is the tube that carries food to your stomach.
The mouth.
They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.
Their lungs and diaphragm
The genitals
Ants breathe through their spiracles. These line the side of the thorax, which is the end most/distal body part.
pollin
A muscle called the Diaphragm
We breathe out the nitrogen and the oxygen in the air - though the amount of oxygen that goes out is less than the amount that goes in, since part of it is absorbed by our lungs.We also breathe out carbon dioxide, which is a result of our metabolism.
The nostrils are part of the nose, and yes, cats breathe through their noses.