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How do fish breath in air ? pls help, I will mark as the brainlist answer, Fast !!!!!!!​

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Answered by mickey96w
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Answer:

Explanation:

Unlike land animals, which have lungs to take in oxygen from the air, fish have gills to breathe in the oxygen contained in water. ... The water enters the mouth and passes through the feathery filaments of the fish's gills, which are rich in blood.

Answered by ChromaticSoul
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How do fish breath in air ?

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  • Fish breathe with their gills, and they need a constant supply of oxygen.
  • Gills sit under the operculum.
  • This is called the gill slit.

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