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How do turtles push air out of their lungs?

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A - Special muscles next to their lungs?

B - Flap their flippers?

C - Move their necks?

D - All of the above?

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Scuba

 

Technology that helps a diver swim and breathe underwater. One or two tanks of compressed (squashed) air are connected by a hose to the divers mouthpiece, and the tanks are strapped to the divers back.

Gills

 

The part of a fish that helps them breathe underwater. Fish force water through their gills, and use them to get oxygen out of the water so they can breathe.

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