How does gaseous exchange takes place in fish ?
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the gaseous exchange takes place in fish through their respiratory organ gills through which they inhal oxgyen and exhale carbon dioxide through it and gaseous exchange takes place
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Blood is used to transport respiratory gases (oxygen / carbon dioxide) between the gills and respiring cells around the body. In the lamellae, blood moves though tiny capillaries in the opposite direction to the flow of water.
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