Yes, sharks develop their breathing organs, specifically gills, from pharyngeal arches. During embryonic development, these arches form structures that eventually give rise to the gill filaments and other components of the respiratory system. This process is part of the broader evolutionary pattern seen in many vertebrates, where pharyngeal structures play a crucial role in respiratory development.
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Pharyngeal slits are not gill slits. They are filter-feeding organs in non-vertebrates, and are used to strain matter and food from water.
Gills I think, like pharyngeal gill slits ... maybe ....
Gills provide means of respiration for most fishes. Gills function very similar to that of our lungs. Pharyngeal gill slits usually help to filter out waste particles during breathing in of the water.
Pharyngeal slits are openings in the pharynx that connect the pharynx to the outside environment in organisms like fish and embryos of tetrapods. They are involved in filter feeding, respiration, and in some cases, they develop into structures like gills or other respiratory organs.
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The lungs are the organs which your body uses to breath.
Organs of Respiration in Mammals:Mainly the respiratory systems of mammals consist1-Nose2-Trachea3-Bronchi4-AlveoliThese organs are used for breathing in Mammals.
Lungs
lungs
their gills
Mammals do not have gills. They rely on other respiratory organs, such as lungs, for breathing.