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justify the statement that blood circulation in fish is different from the blood circulation in human beings​

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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In fish, the heart only has one atrium and one ventricle. The oxygen-depleted blood that returns from the body enters the atrium, and then the ventricle, and is then pumped out to the gills where the blood is oxygenated, and then it continues through the rest of the body.

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