Science, asked by saurockzz4123, 1 year ago

What helps them to breathe ?
(a) A fish (b) A snake (c) A crane (d) An earthworm (e) Man (f) A banyan tree (g) A caterpillar

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Answered by Sidyandex
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• A fish breathe through their gills. They breathe in the oxygen that is dissolved in water.


• A snake breathes through glottis that opens up the path to windpipe or trachea which opens up when snake take breathe.


• Cranes breathe through their lungs much like a human.


• Earthworms take breathe with their mucus on the skin.


• A man breathes through lungs. They inhale air through nostrils that go to the lungs through the windpipe.


• Banyan tree breathes in carbon dioxide. They absorb the air surrounding them through thick pores called stomata.


• Caterpillar breathes through spiracles that are tiny pores along their body.


Answered by sweetyjindal1996sj
2

Answer:

Every organism have different organs to breathe depending on the surroundings they live in.

Explanation:

  • A fish needs gills to breathe as they help them to breathe in water where oxygen in dissolved in it.
  • A snake uses its glottis, they open up to the windpipe amd then to the trachea.
  • A crane breathes through the lungs just like humans do.
  • Earthworms breathe through mucus present on the skin and for this, they have to keep their skin moist.
  • Man or say human beings breathe through lungs and they have well defined respiratory system.
  • A banyan tree breathes in carbon dioxide with the help of tiny pores called stomata present on the surface of leaves.
  • A caterpillar breathes through spiracles that are small pores present on its body.
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