Biology, asked by negianubhav2005, 9 months ago

How does gaseous exchange take place in fish?

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Answered by jainpriyal822
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The gills contain special type of cells that absorb the oxygen present in water. The absorbed oxygen is then supplied to all the cells of body through blood. In the cells, oxygen is converted into carbon dioxide and returned back to gills through blood.

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Answered by DivineEyes
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The gaseous exchange take place in earthworm through its skin in the , fish it from it skills , in the insects it is from spiracles and

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