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网络我能在水下呼吸;我可以在水底呼吸 网络释义
The little salamanders can breathe underwater with.( ) A. lungs B. gills C. mouth 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】B 【解析】 【分析】 【详解】句意:小蝾螈能用 _在水下呼吸。lungs肺;gills腮;mouth嘴;根据常识,可知小蝾螈能用腮在 水下呼吸,故选B。 反馈 收藏 ...
阅读理解Some animals, like fish, crabs and lobsters, can breathe underwater. Other animals, like whales,seals, se a otters and turtles, live all or part of their lives in the water, but can't breathe underwater.Despite their inability to breathe underwater, these animals have an amazing ...
Humans cannot breathe underwater because our lungs do not have enough surface area to absorb enough oxygen from water, and the lining in our lungs is adapted to handle air rather than water. However, there have been experiments with humans breathing other liquids, like fluorocarbons. Fluorocarbon...
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Many times, they won't dive any deeper than 10 feet (3 meters) in search of food. They can't breathe underwater but can hold their breath for an average of two to four minutes. Eating takes up a bulk of their time, as manatees consume 10 percent of their body weight in sea ...
Like eight-legged scuba divers, some spiders can breathe underwater using an air bubble as an oxygen tank of sorts. Now, scientists have figured out some of the fascinating details of this arachnid diving bell, including that it can give the spiders more than a day's worth of air. ...
三、按要求完成下列句子1. Take a deep ___ and see how long you can stay underwater. (breathe)2.
Can all amphibians breathe underwater? Amphibians: Amphibians were the first vertebrate animals to emerge from the water to live on land. They evolved roughly 395 million years ago. Despite living on land during adulthood, they still live in the water during their youth and return to the water...