Like all fish- through their gills.
Fish have internal gills.Gills covered with operculumn except in sharks and rays.They have opened gills
The fishes respiration organs are the gills on both sides of the body that push the water in and out of the body of the fish that is why they move about so much when the fish are swimming.gills">gillsFish gills are covered with operculumn. Sharks and rays lack operculumn
Sharks primarily use carbon dioxide (CO2) as a waste product of respiration. When they breathe, they extract oxygen from the water and release CO2, which is then expelled back into the surrounding environment. Additionally, some species of sharks can sense elevated levels of CO2 in the water, which may help them locate prey or detect changes in their environment. However, sharks do not utilize CO2 in the same way that plants do for photosynthesis.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
No. Sharks cant survive on land because they need water to breath in... they cant breath in the humman oxygen ..... Some shark like the browned bamboo can survive for about ten minutes.
Sharks cannot stop moving because they always need oxygen flowing through their gills. Unlike other fish, who are able to "pulse" their gills in order to keep water and oxygen flowing through their gills, sharks are unable to do so and therefore have to keep swimming.
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
no! orcas are larger than most sharks some sharks are bigger like great white sharks,basking sharks,whale sharks and megamouth sharks
There are around 440 different species of sharks in the world (great white sharks, carpet sharks, hammerheads, whale sharks, tiger sharks, blue sharks, mako sharks, lemon sharks, angel sharks, thresher sharks, megamouth sharks, zebra sharks, nurse sharks, basking sharks, and bull sharks, just to name a few). And they all grow to different sizes. So, unless you specify what kind of shark(s) you're talking about, this question is far too general to be answered. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for sharks.