Biology, asked by itzmissinvisisble, 1 month ago

why do fishes die when taken out of water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆When the water reaches the fish via its mouth, the dissolved oxygen is taken inside and the carbon dioxide is released. When fishes are taken out of the water, the supply of oxygen to the fish is reduced as they cannot respire using the oxygen present in the atmosphere. Thus, they will die when taken out of water.

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Answered by studylover41
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Answer:

because of oxygen

Explanation:

Fish exchange gases by pulling oxygen-rich water through their mouths and pumping it over their gills. When taken out of the water, gills (the respiratory organs of fishes) collapse due to which the fishes will not get oxygen further and later on this is the reason for why they die when taken out of the water.

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