true or false- A fish respires through its fins
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A fish's gills absorb oxygen from the water. Carbon dioxide passes out into the water through the gills as waste. The water then flows out of the gills.
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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. The water enters the mouth and passes through the feathery filaments of the fish's gills, which are rich in blood.
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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. The water enters the mouth and passes through the feathery filaments of the fish's gills, which are rich in blood.
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