Yes, Squids have gills. They need them to breathe underwater. There's different kinds of squids and therefore different kinds of gills that they have but generally they have a total of 4 gills, 2 on each side.
On a sidenote to the previous answer: Squids are NOT fish.
Yes squid do have gills.
They get oxygen from their gills.
they have lungs or none
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Squid breathe through gills. Water flows into the mantle and around the gills, which absorb oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide.
Squids don't have lungs. They have something that works like gills.
Giant squid, like all other squid, have gills. So they "breathe" from them.
squid have 3 hearts, they have one that pumps blood to either side of their gills and these two hearts surround the main heart (systemic heart) that pumps blood to the rest of the squids body
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Dolphins actually have to surface to get oxygen from the air. Tuna and squid have special lungs called "gills" that allow them to remove oxygen directly from water.
It is used by the squid during mating season to release both mating calls and massive amounts of sperm into the water. Anyone who says they are used for breathing is a liar.