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explain about branchial respiration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Branchial is anything that relates to gills. Respiration is the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide in animals. So branchial respiration is an animal's intake of oxygen using gills. Basically, this is how fish get their oxygen

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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Respiration is the process which involves exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the organism and the environment. Respiration is the process by which chemical energy stored in the food is released in the form of ATP along with carbon dioxide and water.

Explanation:

Branchial respiration is the intake of oxygen over a fish's gills. ... This works in a countercurrent flow system where the arrangement of water flows past the gills in the opposite direction to the blood so it can constantly extract oxygen all across the lamaella and not just some of it.

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