Science, asked by shubhamgupta6465, 8 months ago

Fishes have nostrils but do not breathe through them.Can you explain why?

Answers

Answered by silence212sneaker
3

Answer:

They have gills through which water enters the body of fish and oxygen is absorbed inside and the water is again released out.

plzz mark it brainliest

Answered by laukikrathod
1

Answer:

Show me the nostril, please. Some fish seem to have an opening about where a human nostril would be and that does allow water in to pass over the gills. ... Fish respire and use oxygen - both words good for land dwelling air-breathers like humans - but they don't 'breathe'. There is no breath.

Similar questions