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11. Why do fishes die when taken out of water?​

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Answered by jagan42
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need of oxygen

Explanation:

Some fish can breathe on land taking oxygen from air, most of the fish, when taken out of water, suffocate and die. This is because gill arches of fish collapse, when taken out of water, leaving the blood vessels no longer exposed to oxygen in air.

Answered by skl1218
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Explanation:

fishes have no lungs, it intake oxygen through gills and it can breathe the oxygen easily from water(H2O) because the oxygen was liquified . If the fish have taken out from the water it cannot survive for a long time, because the fish was unable to intake oxygen from the air because it doesn't have a lungs...

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