No , nostrils are absent in fish , fish inhale water by open mouth .
NO,because it has gills.
Yes, fish have a sense of smell, but they don't have traditional noses like humans. Instead, they have nostrils called nares that are used for both smell and respiration. Fish use their sense of smell to detect food, identify potential mates, and navigate their environment.
They have lungs and little nostrils!
fish have nostrils to smell scents in the water to find their prey.
The zebra fish will have a higher respiration rate
Respiration involves the lungs. The lungs inflate with air, and this allows oxygen into the lungs. The windpipe and mouth and nose are also involved in respiration.
breathing!
Mitochondria
it is not involved sorry 7th graders
yes the average whale has 3 nostrils as the blowhole is classed as one and so does the camel as they need one to filter the heat and not burn the insides of their noses!
All fish respire via the gills.
Animals = lungs Fish = gills