crab
A fish breathes through its gills.
First, dissolved oxygen in the water is absorbed by the creature and then it flows through the gill chambers. And the waste products flow through the gill chambers and it will be passed out through the body.
Aquatic snails breathe through a gill. Very similar to how a fish breathes. Terrestrial snails have a lung and breathe like you or I.
gill slits
It is a gill chamber.
Tilapia have four pairs of gills, totaling eight gill arches in their gill chamber. Each gill arch supports numerous gill filaments, which are responsible for gas exchange. This structure allows tilapia to efficiently extract oxygen from water as they breathe.
The openings in the throat region of a fish that lead to the gill chamber are called gill slits. These slits allow water to flow over the gills so that oxygen can be absorbed and carbon dioxide can be released.
it breathes through its gills
a pooter is used to catch small insects. The user breathes through a mouthpiece which has a net covering the end. The insects are then sucked into the holding chamber via the tube.
Its a structure attached to the gills of crustaceans like lobsters. it sort of beats, causing water to flow in and out of the gill chamber.
The animals that breathe through gill chambers are crabs and mudskippers. Their gill chambers also function in the storage of water.
It can store water for the animal to stay out of water for a short period of Time.