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No. Fish are not part human. Fish and humans are both made of cells and DNA, but they are also very, very different. For instance, fish can breathe underwater and humans can't. Humans can live outside of the water, and fish can't.
fish do not have lungs, so they are unable to breathe air as humans and mammals etc. do
fish breathe eat and move just like we do
Fish are like humans in the way that they need oxygen. Fish breathe in dissolved oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide.
Humans breathe out carbon dioxide, the whole world runs in a motion, for example plants breathe carbon dioxide, we breathe in oxygen. Even fish breathe oxygen. They take the oxygen out of the water. So we breathe in what plants breathe out and plants breathe in what we breathe out.
for example, fish: fish actually breathe water but they don't breathe it like humans do it just passes through their gills and i think water also has some oxygen in it.
Fish they do not breath as humans do Fish are to breathe out of the side of their body. Examples of fish Some these fish would be Catfish, Alewife, Drum, Eel, Electric Fish, Laphrel, and last but not least a Sculpin. Any other animal would breathe through their own affectionate skin most likely an Amphibians would be most known to do this cycle on their own. Mammals would be the types of animals who breathe just like humans do..... P.S Vertebrae and Invertebrate are just like what do your research!!!!
Fish are a type of animal. Mammals have internal lungs similar to humans with which they breathe. Fish have external gills so they can breathe underwater. They also have different skeletal compositions, allowing animals to walk on land and fish to be buoyant under water.
Fish are cold-blooded, have scales over their skin, have laterally flattened bodied, are finned, require immersion in water to survive, and reproduce by laying eggs. Mammals are warm-blooded,have hair over their skin, are mostly four-limbed in the body forms, breath air but some live in water, and reproduce by carrying their young inside the female body until they are born alive. Most mammals care for their young, while most fish do not.
Fish and mammals are both classified as animals. They both have lungs and an endoskeleton. Fish breathe through gills and live in water. Mammals breathe through lungs and most live on land. Fish reproduce by laying eggs, while mammals give live birth.
They don't have lungs, they have gills. In simple terms, they don't have the right 'equipment' to breathe on land. Just like humans can't breathe underwater.
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.