two layers of gills on each side
there are only one gill on each side of a fish
Tiger sharks have they have 5 gills
A squid has a total of 4 gills, 2 on each side.
13 I thought it was 5 on each side :S xx
A fish typically has two gills, one on each side of its head. These gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water that the fish swims through, allowing it to breathe.
Clown fish have two gills, one on each side of their body, that are responsible for extracting oxygen from water and removing carbon dioxide. These gills help them breathe effectively in their underwater environment.
They breathe through their gills (usually located on the side of the head) And filter the oxogen out of the water
Tiger sharks, like most sharks, have 5 gill slits on each side of the head. Other species, however, may have six or seven per side.
Yes, Squids have gills. They need them to breathe underwater. There's different kinds of squids and therefore different kinds of gills that they have but generally they have a total of 4 gills, 2 on each side. On a sidenote to the previous answer: Squids are NOT fish.
A mushroom gill is a papery rib under the cap of a mushroom. The apparent reason that mushrooms have evolved gills is that it is the most effective means of ratio of surface area to mass, which increases the potential for spore production and dispersal.
I think so, two on each side. But, depending in the fish it MAY have more.