explain the process of respiraton in fishes
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Fish take in oxygen-rich water through their mouths and pump it over their gills. In most fish respiration takes place through gills. ... Fish use the process known as countercurrent flow, in which water and blood flow in opposite directions across the gills, maximizing the diffusion of oxygen.
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Q. explain the process of respiraton in fishes
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Unlike Humans, Fish have gills to help them breath. Their gills make use of the oxygen dissolved in the water for their respiration. They gulf the water through the mouth and passes on to the gills which dissolves the oxygen dissolved in it and the carbon dioxide in the water dissolves and passes ou of the fills!
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