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How do fish Breathe?
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Answered by heera1805
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Answer:

fish breath through its gills

Answered by rubhang
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Answer: Fish breathe with their gills, and they need a constant supply of oxygen. Gills sit under the operculum. This is called the gill slit. When the water moves through the gills, the dissolved oxygen from the water passes through the thin walls of gills and blood vessels, and enters the blood. Apart from this, the waste carbon dioxide present in the blood passes into the water, thus helping fish to breathe underwater.

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