Science, asked by sruthi71, 10 months ago

why do fishes die when taken out of oxygen​

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Answered by Blaezii
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Answer:

A fish's gills work only in water. This is why most fish die when they are out of water for long.When water passes through the fish's gills, it absorbs oxygen from the water and replaces it with carbon dioxide from the fish's bloodstream. The water flows out under the gill's cover and this process is repeated.

Answered by suryansh060
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Your answer is here

Fishes have the special organs gills to respire in the water which can't able to carry out oxygen from our surroundings ..so they can't able to respire hence they died .

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