All fish breath through their gills, there is oxygen in water, as such, they take the oxygen through their gills.
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Fish breathe by extracting oxygen from water through their gills. Water flows over the gills, where oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released. This process allows fish to extract the oxygen they need to survive.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
cartilaginous fish are in fact very similar to humans in that we both take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. the difference is that cartilaginous fish breathe through their gills (slits along neck) by contracting and relaxing.
Fishes are cold-blooded vertebrates that live in water and have scales covering their bodies. They use gills to breathe and fins for swimming. Most fishes reproduce by laying eggs, although some give birth to live young.
jeol fishes are fishes who have dual respiratory organs. rakesh
The word "fishes" is grammatically correct when referring to multiple species of fish.