Fish breathe underwater using their gills. As water passes over their gills, oxygen is absorbed from the water and carbon dioxide is released. This process allows fish to extract oxygen from the water and breathe efficiently.
Yes. The fish does not use its mouth to breathe. It uses its gills.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
Fish use their gills to breath in oxygen. You know...the skin flappy things on the side of their faces? Yeah. Those.
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
Fish use gills to breathe underwater.
Whales breathe with lungs, and fish use gills.
They use their gills to breathe under water.
All fish, whether nocturnal or not, use their gills. They don't need AIR to breathe, they need water...
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Fish Can breathe out of water, they just dehydrate quickly and die.
Yes. They do breathe every time they open their because gills are what they use to breathe
All fish breathe through their gills. Some have additional organs to assist but all fish use their gills to obtain oxygen from the water they live in.
Most fish breathe with gills.
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.
fish breathe through their gills
A fish! Fish are the only animals with gills and most live in water.