A fish takes in Oxygen and passes out Carbon dioxide and Ammonia through its gills.
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A fish breaths through it's gills.
Fish including parrot fish breathe with their gills.
There are doubtless many examples, but dolphins and koalas are reported to obtain all their water requirements from their food.
the fact that it is a mammal, like a whale, and it breaths air. And dolphins eat fish, so they have to live where they can easily get to the fish.
A neon tetra breaths the same way as any other fish with gills
The data from your experiment shows a wide range of breaths per minute, with values spanning from 165 to 562. This variability suggests that there may be inconsistencies in the conditions under which the measurements were taken, such as stress levels, water quality, or the specific species of fish observed. To draw reliable conclusions, it would be important to repeat the experiment under controlled conditions and possibly average the results to account for any outliers. Overall, this initial data indicates a need for further investigation to understand the typical breathing rate of the fish being studied.
Fishes have gills when the water is moving on the gills than fish breaths and take oxygen from water.
Many different animals live in the marine life, including whales, fish, dolphins, crabs, and turtles there are also more. In the marine life diffrent fish eat other fish or things they find around the ocean which is typically good so therefore the underwater life breaths underwater while the nature outside breaths in the air without water.
yes every living thing can breath except for plants. for example a fish breaths through its gills
The dragon fish breaths in air from the water so keep the tank well filtered, or have air bubbles.
20,000 or so breaths per day!