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Terrestrial animals breathe through ?​

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Answered by ItsBrainest
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Explanation:

Terrestrial (land) animals, inhale air through their noses, mouths, and even their skin, to bring oxygen to their lungs. Water has oxygen too. ... Gills serve the same purpose as our lungs do.

Answered by 17501
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Earth animals breathe through lung breathing. The process of exchanging gases, oxygen to carbon dioxide, is known as the breathing process. Like us, terrestrial animals perform this gas exchange continuously. In more complex animals these gases must be processed through a respiratory system.

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