Fish have gills- thy are similar to lungs, but water gets pumped through them. Oxygen dissolved in the water transfers (in the gills) to the bloodstream of the fish, and carbon dioxide gets flushed out.
The minnow population may initially increase as the algae provides food and shelter. However, if the algae growth becomes excessive, it can lead to oxygen depletion in the water, which can harm the minnow population by creating an inhospitable environment.
Algae provide food and oxygen for minnows through photosynthesis, while minnows help control algae populations by consuming them. This mutual relationship helps maintain a balance in aquatic ecosystems.
Babies can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before needing to take a breath. It is important to always supervise babies around water to prevent drowning.
An inward breath is called inhalation. It is the process of breathing in air into the lungs.
hi, as we breath in we breath in about 20% oxygen, we breath out 16%.. we only use about 4% of the oxygen we breath in..
Do you think this is tuna? This is a Minnow!
that minnow is so colorful
The plural form of minnow is minnows
A minnow is a member of the Cyprinidae family.
Fathead minnow was created in 1820.
Bluntnose minnow was created in 1820.
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Breadcrumbs work fine in minnow traps
Those letters spell minnow.
The scientific name for minnow is Cyprinidae.
Minnow is a general term used to refer to small freshwater and saltwater fish. there you are a sentence and a description of what a Minnow is
the minnow, or any fish are in the kingdom categorized as Animalia.