no rats have gills, incuding water rats
Fish have gills, as they swim water passes over the gills and extract oxygen from the water.
Fish have lamellae in their gills. As the water flows through the gills and over the lamellae, the oxygen is extracted from the water.
Yes, seahorses have gills. They have gills to get oxygen from the water so they can breathe.
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
No, gills do not work on land. Gills are used for water purpopes only, to help breathe under water.
Sharks have gills so they can breathe. They absorb the oxygen out of the water using their gills.
gills and brain
No, only fish have gills.
Two functions of a clam's gills are to extract oxygen from the water and separate sand particles from food particles and water when being digested.
Fish pass water over their 'gills' the gills extract oxygen from the water.
Fish use gills to extract oxygen from the water passing over the gills.
Gills are the things that help fish breath under water.