The whole of the parts of the gills allows fish to breath. Gills to fish are what lungs are to us.
it is an amphibian. it has webbed feet which helps it to swim in water the breathe through gills
Fish breathe underwater using their gills. As water passes over their gills, oxygen is absorbed from the water and carbon dioxide is released. This process allows fish to extract oxygen from the water and breathe efficiently.
it helps the shark breathe
it helps the shark breathe
it helps the shark breathe
well fish need their gills so they can breathe so i guess they do live off their gills because they breathe thru the ills hope this helps
Some adaptive features of fish are:1)The fishes have fins which help them to swim in water and maintain the body balance.2)They have a tail which helps them to change directions by swimming.3)They have a streamline body shape which them to move through the water.4)They have gills which helps them to breathe the dissolved oxygen in water.By:Artika sharma
Fishes have gills when the water is moving on the gills than fish breaths and take oxygen from water.
The most important thing that sea life has to help it breath is its gills
A mudskipper is an amphibian fish. They are able to breathe through their skin as well as their mouth. They also have large gills that helps with breathing while out of water.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
Triops breathe underwater through gills located on the sides of their bodies. These gills extract oxygen from the water as it flows over them. The movement of their limbs helps to circulate water, ensuring a steady supply of oxygen-rich water reaches the gills. This adaptation allows them to thrive in their aquatic environments.