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Fishes absorb oxygen dissolved in water through special organs known as gills. State whether the
statement is true or false.​

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Answered by temanlalbhuary02
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Answer:

I Don't know the answer, sorry

Answered by luckyboyzcom
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Answer:

true

Gills are located next to the mouth cavity of the fish. Gills have a red colour because they're filled with blood vessels. Most fish exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide that's dissolved in water. Gills absorb oxygen, which is dissolved in water and releases co2 (carbon dioxide).

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