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A complete gill is called​

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Answered by shilpa4818
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A complete gill is called. ..............

holobranch

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Holobranch refers to a whole gill. It is made up of cartilaginous or bony arches. Plate-like gill filaments can be found on the front and posterior portions of each gill arch.

Explanation:

  • Fish have structures called gills that allow them to breathe underwater. The gills of the majority of fish, which are covered by opercula on either side of the pharynx, are used to exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide (throat).
  • Protein filaments, often known as gills, are tissues that resemble small threads. These filaments serve a variety of purposes, including transferring ions, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, acids, and ammonia.
  • An extensive surface area for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide is provided by the capillary network found inside each thread.

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