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Clownfish, like other fish, respire through gills, which extract oxygen from water as it passes over them. Water enters the mouth, flows over the gills where oxygen is absorbed, and then exits through gill openings. This process allows clownfish to efficiently breathe underwater, supporting their active lifestyle in coral reefs. Additionally, clownfish have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, providing them protection while benefiting from the anemones' oxygen-rich environment.

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