The gills of fish are equivalent to the lungs in humans. Their job ois to exchange the dissolved oxygen from the water with the carbon dioxide of the shark's blood.
it helps the shark breathe
it helps the shark breathe
The gills help it breathe.
By allowing it to stay alive and be strong enough to hunt. Sharks need their gills to breathe through. They don't help with the hunt as such, but they're critical for the shark's survival.
Sharks have gills so they can breathe. They absorb the oxygen out of the water using their gills.
Yes, thresher sharks have gills, like all sharks. They possess five gill slits on each side of their head, which they use to extract oxygen from water as it flows over them. Gills are essential for their respiration and enable them to survive in their aquatic environment.
yes. the way that they survive underwater is because they have gills as you probably already know. if they stop swimming then they will drown because it cant get through their gills and out of their body.
it helps the shark breathe
Sharks are made to adapt to their environment so they don't suffer int eh great colds of the water
They help them hunt and defend.
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shark's gills are open.