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Why do fishes die when taken out of ​

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Answered by prem1999
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Hey mate..✌✌

Fishes respire with the help of their gills. ... When fishes are taken out of water, the supply of oxygen to the fishes is cut as the fishes cannot absorb and breathe using the oxygen present in the atmosphere

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Answered by shrutimohta0220
8

Hey Mate..

Fish takes the dissolved oxygen from the water for respiration. As you know fish does respiration through its gills. The gill tissues allow the water to move in between the gill membrane and oxygen can diffuse into fish’s blood stream. So, there must be a constant flow of water over gills. If the fish are taken out of water, it suffocates and dies because of little oxygen. Without water, the gills dry and stick to each other, and gas exchange cannot take place.

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