Biology, asked by pawarsharad392, 8 months ago

from where do the fishes breath​

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Answered by vedantdangi8
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Answer:

Through gills

Explanation:

Gills base is connected to the blood vessels which take oxygen from the air trapped in the gills

Answered by chawlatavisha46
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Instead, fishes do not breathe air from the surrounding, Fishes breathe the oxygen from the water with the help of there Gills and Mouth.

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