with which organ do the fish breathe
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Through gills
Explanation:
Unlike land animals, which have lungs to take in oxygen from the air, fish have gills to breathe in the oxygen contained in water. This process of breathing begins when a fish gulps water through its mouth. ... At the same time, waste carbon dioxide in the blood passes out through the gills into the water.
Answered by
0
Explanation:
gills are feathery organs full of
blood vessels. A fish breaths by
taking water into its mouth and
forcing it out through the Gill
passage. As water passes over the
thin walls of the gills dissolved
oxygen moves into the blood and
travels to the fish's cells
Similar questions