Neither, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air and fins are used for swimming not breathing. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
a puffer fish is not a cratilarginous fish
A Puffer Fish has gills and no lungs so to breath the puffer fish uses gills to breath and respire!
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yes
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Tadpoles breath through their gills, the same way that fish do.
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
fins!
A few adaptations of perch (really all fish) are the eyes, scales, fins, gills, mucous, etc. (There are a lot!) Eyes- see, Scales- protect from environment, Fins- help fish swim, Gills- breath underwater, Mucous- escape predators fast...
Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath. Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath.
Fish use gills to extract oxygen from the water to 'breath' .
Seahorses are fish that live underwater and breath with gills, and have fins.
because fish have gills and breath in water and we breath air through our lungs
Being a fish, fish don't have lungs. They breath through gills. Gills are almost like lungs except that the fact that they are only able to breath underwater.
No, they breath through gills.
Whales have lungs, as they are mammals, and fish use gills to breath.
Fish breathe through gills these are their lungs.
star fish using lung to breath
No, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
Gills to breath with, and fins to move with.
because they dont have lungs, or nose