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____ are present in the body of a fish for breathing​

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Answered by jasmeetbangarh501
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In order to remove oxygen from the water, they rely on special organs called "gills." Gills are feathery organs full of blood vessels. A fish breathes by taking water into its mouth and forcing it out through the gill passages.

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Answered by Noonwoo
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  • Gills are present in the body of a fish for breathing

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