The gills, Y, of a fish are usually near external openings that allow water to flow in and out of them. They also usually have many folds, which increases their surface area. Using the diagram and this information, how have gills most likely allowed fish to adapt to living underwater?
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in water their is oxygen in little amount and they open their mouth take water and absorb the oxygen and out the water through gills
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