Science, asked by luthrapratik89, 21 days ago

How do dolphins breathe in water? ​

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Answered by shivsinghpura79
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Answer:

they cannot breath underwater like fish can as they do not have gills . They breath through nostrils, called a blowhole , located right on top of their head . This allows them to take breaths by exposing just the top of their heads to the air while they are swimming or resting under the water

Answered by imsreenanda
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Answer:

Hi friend

Here is the answer

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how \: do \: dolphins \: breathe \: in \: water \:  ?

Dolphins are mammals, not fish.

Unlike fish, who breathe through gills, dolphins breathe air using lungs. Dolphins must make frequent trips to the surface of the water to catch a breath. The blowhole on top of a dolphin's head acts as a "nose," making it easy for the dolphin to surface for air.

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