They first take in the water through their mouth. Then, when the fish' mouth is shut, their operculum ( thing that makes the gills open and close) opens and removes the oxygen from the water to make the fish breathe.
Well since they're made of ice they absorb oxygen from the trees through their legs and splatter it out from the spleenacious andromodus volumptuous cavity glandular di-tri-bi-leedleedlee hypomedrite carcinogenic polydoctus trivalve. They then urinate out the rest, by drinking the soils in the battleships of the 2823th division of the Chino regiment of the Ugandian legal standard. It has to be this specific model because then their bodies could produce too much energy, and then they can rupture their butt muscular bone. This would cause a total shutdown of the upper-mid left section of the nervous system, and they would lose their sense of taste. This would render them unable to prevent the free radicals from helping their body grow young. As you can clearly see, it is obvious that their third heart would bust out the mama's shaker and possibly bring world peace to Iran. Ice fish are cool things, don't you think?
Fish absorb oxygen by pulling oxygen-rich water through their mouths. It pumps the water over it gills in order to absorb oxygen.
They get oxygen from their gills.
Dogs obtain oxygen by inhaling it through the air and traveling to their lungs. From their it goes to the bloodstream.
Please help ma and tell me how bivalves obtain oxygen Please tell me quick Please include the site
It depends. If it is a fish, they get oxygen from the water with gills. All other living beings in the kingdom Animilia get O2 with lungs, although certan amphibians, such as frogs, aquire lungs as they mature.
it breathes through its gills
Sharks are a fish. Fish have gills that extract oxygen directly from the water in which they live.
Every animal breathes oxygen, even fish (they obtain it by the oxygen in the water).
same way the fish do
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Gills are an organ that fish have, that enables them to obtain oxygen from the water that they are in; it is what fish use instead of lungs.
fish can live under icy conditions because ice couldn't cover whole water its only on the surface area so fish can get oxygen under water
They obtain oxygen form the water in the same way as fish do.
with gillsSalmon, like most fish, obtain oxygen through their gills.
any animal that is on land at some point in its life obtain oxygen the same exact way we do. the only animal that obtains oxygen in a different way is the fish and it obtains its oxygen by filtering the water it swims through between its gills.
like any other fish. water passes through their gills and the gills absorb the oxygen through their gills.
Yes, some do. Osteichthyes (bony fish) in general have an ability to gain oxygen directly from air. Some bony fish like mudskippers can do the same but also absorb oxygen in epidermal capillaries
Squid have gills along their sides... thus obtaining oxgen similar to a fish