respiration in fish is different from humans. Explain in brief how fishes can breathe through gills with the help of diagram
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Gills are full of blood vessels. ... 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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The lungs of mammals would not work very well for a fish, because one breath underwater would fill them with fluid and make them useless. Nonetheless, fish need oxygen to breathe, too. In order to remove oxygen from the water, they rely on special organs called "gills." Gills are feathery organs full of blood vessels.
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