In fish, the heart receives only pure blood.true or false
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A fish's heart pump only deoxygenated blood because the fish heart is a two-chambered heart with an atrium and ventricle. The heart pumps out deoxygenated blood which is oxygenated by the gills and supplied to other body parts from where deoxygenated blood is returned to the heart.
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In fish, the heart receives only pure blood. true or false
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A fish's heart pump only deoxygenated blood because the fish heart is a two-chambered heart with an atrium and ventricle. The heart pumps out deoxygenated blood which is oxygenated by the gills and supplied to other body parts from where deoxygenated blood is returned to the heart.
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