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Significance of accessory respiratory organ in teleost fishes

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The accessory respiratory organs contain a high percentage of oxygen. The fishes possessing such respiratory organs are capable of living in water where oxygen concentration is very low. Under this condition these fishes come to the surface of water to gulp in air for transmission to the accessory respiratory organs.

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