Social Sciences, asked by sonalvadhvana1804, 4 months ago

From where do fish get oxygen for respiration?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Image result for From where do fish get oxygen for respiration?​

Instead of breathing air, fish must get their oxygen from the water. This process requires large volumes of water to pass through absorption surfaces to get enough oxygen into their bodies using their mouths and gills. These body parts work like a pump to keep water moving over the gas absorption surfaces of the gills.

Explanation:

Image result for From where do fish get oxygen for respiration?​

Instead of breathing air, fish must get their oxygen from the water. This process requires large volumes of water to pass through absorption surfaces to get enough oxygen into their bodies using their mouths and gills. These body parts work like a pump to keep water moving over the gas absorption surfaces of the gills.

MARK ME BRAINLIEST PLS

Answered by SusmitaMog
0

Answer:

Fish respire through gills

Similar questions