Fish are like humans in the way that they need oxygen. Fish breathe in dissolved oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide.
All organisms respire. Plants do not breathe, but they respire. Animals breathe to respire.
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The gas that is taken from the air by the plants is carbon dioxide.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).
Fish do not respire substance in the gas phase, the compound that "is given out" is Carbon Dioxide (in solution).
Fish respire in water through gas exchange in their gills.
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All fish respire via the gills.
though gillsLike all fish, through their gills.
Yes. The tuna, like other fish, respire through their gills. Fish must have oxygen, and their gills are set up to make gas exchange to and from water.
The waste gas produced by plants as they respire is oxygen. This is why plants are very important to the earth. Without plants, there probably would not be enough oxygen in the air for all to breathe.
Fish have: fins, eyes, organs, scales, etc Fish Do: Eat, sleep, breed, respire, swim, digest, excrete, react, etc.
The fish use gills to respire. it is located on the lateral front side just behind the eyes of the fish
It is how animals respire, or breathe. We humans respire with lungs. Not all animals have lungs. For example, fish have gills, which they use to respire. Frogs breathe through their skin. All mammals (animals with hair) have lungs though, so they breathe like we do.
Plants respire all the time, but it can be seen better at night. This is because photosynthesis has the opposite chemical formula, and since there is light, more oxygen returned out, then carbon dioxide is taken in.
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