where is blood oxygenated in fishes
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fishes have only 2 chambers one is atrium which consists of oxygenated blood and the other is ventricle which consists of deoxygenated blood
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In fishes the blood oxygenation is present in gills.
Explanation:
- The gills are the ‘respiratory organ’ in case of most of the fishes. Blood from the heart of the fishes reach the lungs.
- From the lungs the blood get oxygenated and they ‘flow towards the heart.’ Since gills are the respiratory organs of the fishes hence gills other organs where ‘blood gets oxygenated in most of the fishes’.
- Gills has some ‘Chambers’ present in it which helps to separate the oxygen which are dissolved in the water and excrete the ‘rest of the water’.
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