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give functions of gills

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Answered by ValtAoiBeybladers
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Explanation:

Gills are evaginated respiratory surfaces used for breathing in water. Gills are present in all amphibian larvae and in some aquatic salamanders. They are typically highly branched structures.

Answered by Anonymous
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Gills:

Gill is a respiratory organ for respiration in aquatic animals. Aquatic animals which breath through gills are some fishes, crabs etc.

Functions of Gills:

  • Gills are responsible for respiration in aquatic animals like fishes, crabs etc.
  • Gill helps the aquatic animals to extract oxygen from the water and excretes carbon dioxide.
  • Some of the animals having gills are whales, dolphins, crabs.
  • Gills have many capillaries and they helps to get in the oxygen from the water.
  • Gills are present on the side of fish head.
  • Fishes don't have the lungs to respire but they have Gills.
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