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.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
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The fishes have gills for breathing
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Yes, sharks breathe through their gills, like most fishes do.
beecause they wouldnt be able to breathe. Plus they have gills to breathe underwater,
Fishes breathe through gills. As a cichlidae fish, the tilapia is no exception.Tilapia breathes through gills.
The plants can take the light and photosynthesis for the fishes to breathe in instead of only giving the fishes the oxygen during morning and taking in oxygen also.
No, they filter the dissolved oxygen through their gills.
Because the smaller you are the faster you breath
Gills allow them to filter oxygen out of the water, so that they can breathe underwater.
Yes, sharks breathe through its gills like most fishes do.