Fish breathe through their gills.
There are usually gills on either side of the pharynx. Gills have thread-like structures (filaments). These filaments exchange the oxygen and carbon dioxide.
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.
thay can breathe by using their gills
fish breathe by gulping water , using air in it.
No fish breathe through their gills. (simiar organ to lungs yet functions differently)
Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians breathe using lungs. Fish breathe using gills, while juvenile amphibians breathe using gills and spiracles.
Yes they breathe through their gills using the oxygen in the water.
No, saltwater bullheads are fish that require water to breathe using their gills. They do not have the ability to breathe out of water like some other species of fish.
fish breathe using an organ on the sides of their bodies that allow them to turn water into air, then when the air is used they let it out, just like we do!
Fish breathe using gills.
A seahorse is a type of fish and it breathes using gills.
Fish, like all animals, require oxygen to live. They get their oxygen by filtering it out of the water using their gills, so you could say that they breathe water.
Guppies are tropical fish, so they breathe using their gills.