Breathing is breathing is breathing whatever you use to do it with. There is no special term or word to my knowledge that specifically means "Breathing with gills".
the organs for breathing to a fish is only the gills
Neither, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air and fins are used for swimming not breathing. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
Lungs are what air breathing creatures use. That is how they evolved. Gills need to have water flowing over them so they work in water. So Lungs won't work in water and Gills won't work in air.
Breathing air through lungs Breathing Oxygen in water via gills Absorbing oxygen through the skin (mainly amphibians)
*What ARE fish breathing ORGANS. Your subject is plural, my friend. They are called gills.
Gills.............
The fishes have gills for breathing
Gills, the larval forms of amphibians still have gills wich drop off eventually at the end of metamorphosis.
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
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their gills
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breathing tube
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "gills" (fish breathing organs).
yes
gills and lungs