70 - 120 times
6
42 times in one minute
The gills close everytime the fish bulps up water into it's mouth, so it is the same amount as breaths.
well it depense on the person. I would say about 12 times per minute.
The nostrils usually open and close about 20 times in one minute, whereas the throat moves up and down in synchrony with breathing, so it will move once for each breath taken. Therefore, the number of times the nostrils open and close in one minute would typically be more frequent than the number of times the throat moves up and down in one minute.
The frequency with which a fish opens and closes its mouth and operculum can vary significantly depending on the species, activity level, and environmental conditions. On average, a fish might open and close its mouth and operculum about 30 to 60 times per minute when at rest, but this rate can increase during feeding or in response to stress. Some species, especially those that are more active, may exhibit even higher rates.
on average 450 which is 5685mins.
Different kinds of fish vary in their oxygen demands. In respiration, a human, in good health, takes about 20 to 25 times a minute, while some fish contrast between 12 to 150 breaths per minute. If the fish is exerting itself, or if the oxygen is low in the water, the inhaling goes faster (like a runner after finishing the mile).
On average, yes.
They meet 24 times in a day.
A snake does not have eyelids so it cant close its eyes .
You put it in your mouth, close it, open it again, repeat a couple of times and then swallow.