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Bluegill fish, like other bony fish, breathe by extracting oxygen from water using their gills. Water enters the mouth, flows over the gill membranes, and oxygen is absorbed while carbon dioxide is expelled. The gills are equipped with thin filaments and lamellae that increase the surface area for gas exchange, allowing efficient respiration. This process is essential for their survival in aquatic environments.

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