yes. fishes receive oxygen under ocean . This is because of aquatic plants.
Yes. The oxygen fish use is not extracted from the water molecules, but rather exists as elemental oxygen dissolved in the water.
through their gills they respirates.
Fish have gills, which allow them to take oxygen out of the water, just as we take oxygen out of the air, to put it simply.
Mammal take in oxygen in the air while fish take in oxygen in the water.
Fish, like us, need oxygen to live. However they have gills to taken oxygen from water, whereas we have lungs to take oxygen from the air. Therefore, when fish get taken out of the water, as they don't have lungs they have no way to take in oxygen, so they die.
they breath in water and the oxygen from the water they take
Fish don't breath, they take in water through the gills, take out the oxygen from the water, and dispel the excess water
the gills of a fish take in oxygen in water while the human lung take in oxygen in the air. I think...
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Because they have gills that allows them to take in oxygen from the water.
The fishes gills are like filters. when water goes in a fish's mouth, it goes through the gills, which filter out the oxygen.
Fish do not breath air, they do not have lungs like humans or most other land animals.They use gills to take oxygen from water.If you take a fish out of the water it will suffocate and die from oxygen starvation.
It takes in oxygen through air, using lungs. Fish take in oxygen through water, using gills.
the gills of a fish take in oxygen in water while the human lung take in oxygen in the air. I think...