Biology, asked by dsukla64, 9 days ago

Describe the respiration of fish.​

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Answered by abantika53
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ANSWER: The fish breathes by taking in water through its mouth and sending it over the gills. When water passes over the gills, the gills extract dissolved oxygen from the water. The carbon dioxide produced by respiration is brought back by the blood into the gills for expelling into the surrounding water.

Answered by itzluciferr
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 \huge\underline\red{Answer:}

 \small\underline\green{Respiration \:  in \:  fish \:  takes \:  with \:  the}

 \small\underline\green{help \:  of \:  gills. \:  Most \:  fish \:  possess \:  gills}

 \small\underline\green{on \:  either \:  side \:  of \:  their \:  head. \:  Gills}

\small\underline\green{are \:  tissues \:  made \:  up \:  of \:  feathery}

\small\underline\green{structures \:  called \:  gill filaments \:  that}

\small\underline\green{ provide \:  a \:  large \:  surface \:  area}

\small\underline\green{for \:  gas \:  exchange. \:  Fish \:  take \:  in}

\small\underline\green{oxygen-rich \:  water \:  through \:  their}

\small\underline\green{mouths \:  and \:  pump \:  it \:  over \:  their \:  gills.}

 \huge\underline\red{Explanation:}

 \small\underline\green{Hope \:  this \:  answer \:  will \:  help \:  you.}

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