amphibians use gills AND lungs, fish/marine life use gills alone
lungs or gills
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Gills. Animals living in the water that do not come up for air use gills to breathe.
Oysters have gills. They absorb oxygen from the water.
A fish! Fish are the only animals with gills and most live in water.
Lungs, gills and sometimes skin.
Fish are animals that have gills.
The plural "gills" is the collective term for the breathing tissues of fish, amphibians, and some crustaceans. These animals use their gills to extract oxygen from water.
There are a great number of animals that use their gills to strain food particles out of the water. Fish do this.
There are a great number of animals that use their gills to strain food particles out of the water. Fish do this.
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Gills or gill-like organs are found in various groups of aquatic animals, such as mollusks, fishes, crustaceans, insects, and amphibians. Please see the related link below for more information: