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Fish respire in water through gas exchange in their gills.
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Tadpoles have gills.
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All fish respire via the gills.
Clams breath exclusively through their gills, much like fish. They also use these gills to consume food and stay alive.
It is how animals respire, or breathe. We humans respire with lungs. Not all animals have lungs. For example, fish have gills, which they use to respire. Frogs breathe through their skin. All mammals (animals with hair) have lungs though, so they breathe like we do.
Lobsters have gills located inside two branchial chambers. Water is pumped through these chambers by an apendage called the scaphognathite. Oxygen is extracted and the water expelled. To respire means to breathe. So if you type in respire, it comes up as breathing.
As all living things respire, even toads do respire too. It is just the matter of the way the living things respire. Toads breathe through their skin with whats called cutaneous gas exchange. They also have lungs for when they're out and about, but when in hibernation or submerged in water, they just use their skin. (Did I answer the question?) :D
both live in wates,ecosystem,gills,
Squid respire via the mantle; water is pulled in, pushed across the gills, and then expelled via the exhalent siphon of the mantle.