Gills
Gills are the respiratory structures in aquatic animals that remove oxygen from water. They are specialized tissues with a large surface area that allows for efficient exchange of gases. Water passes over the gills, and oxygen diffuses from the water into the bloodstream of the aquatic animal.
Gills are the internal organs used by aquatic animals to remove oxygen from water. They extract oxygen from water through specialized structures and transfer it into the bloodstream to support the animal's respiratory process.
No, boiling water does not remove oxygen from the water.
The gills
The gills.
Boiling water will not remove oxygen from boiler water; it will actually deaerate the water, reducing the dissolved oxygen content. Oxygen removal from boiler water typically relies on mechanical deaeration processes or chemical treatments.
One way to remove oxygen from water is through a process called deoxygenation, which involves using a chemical or physical method to strip the oxygen molecules from the water. This can be done through techniques such as boiling, purging with an inert gas like nitrogen, or using chemical agents that react with the oxygen to remove it from the water.
Oxygen to breathe
You remove oxygen from the environment
water and oxygen
gills
fishes take in water and remove oxygen from it.....thats how they breathe....