Example of fishes with accessory respiratory organ
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Some accessory respiratory organs commonly found in fishes are skin, buccopharyngeal epithelium, gut epithelium, pelvic fins, pharyngeal diverticula, branchial diverticula and air bladder (swim bladder). ... ln Misgurus fossilis, for example, the region behind stomach serves as an accessory respiratory organ.
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