There are a few different kinds of animals that use gill chambers to breathe. These animals are bony fish, Branchia, cartilaginous fish, sharks, rays, and tadpoles.
The only animal that can breath through gills are fish.
There are a few different kinds of animals that use gill chambers to breathe. These animals are bony fish, Branchia, cartilaginous fish, sharks, rays, and tadpoles.
Fish do.
crab
A tadpole can breath through their gills but they grow lungs as they turn into a frog.
All fish breath through their gills, there is oxygen in water, as such, they take the oxygen through their gills.
All fish breath through their gills, there is oxygen in water, as such, they take the oxygen through their gills.
Of course they can all fish have gills which allow them to breath in water.
Gills allow animals to breath underwater.
Fish drink the salt water through their gills and the gills avoid the salt water making it fresh.They also take in oxygen from the gills or skin to breath.
gills
no
i think the process is called osmosis. Basically they breathe through their skin.
no they breath thru there lungs
Yes, you do need gills to breathe underwater. Gills process the water through them that makes the water allowed to go through the animal's body without drowning them. Gills are the only thing that keep the animals that live underwater, alive. they also don't make you breath the air in-you breath the oxygen in the water!
yes,guppy breath through their gills because it is a fish