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The fishes
Lishes have lungs fer respiration​

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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Unlike land animals, which have lungs to take in oxygen from the air, fish have gills to breathe in the oxygen contained in water. This process of breathing begins when a fish gulps water through its mouth.

Answered by Breezywind
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The fishes

Lishes have lungs fer respiration

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Oxygen and carbon dioxide dissolve in water, and most fishes exchange dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide in water by means of the gills. The blood capillaries in the gill filaments are close to the gill surface to take up oxygen from the water and to give up excess carbon dioxide to the water. ...

lungfish

Unlike other fish with gills alone, lungfish can surface, take a breath and survive when other fish might be lacking air. In fact, much like many sea mammals, lungfish are obligate air breathers—they have to breathe air above water periodically to survive.

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