Gills or gill-like organs are found in various groups of aquatic animals, such as mollusks, fishes, crustaceans, insects, and amphibians.
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Breathing is breathing is breathing whatever you use to do it with. There is no special term or word to my knowledge that specifically means "Breathing with gills".
The classes of vertebrates that use both gills and lungs include amphibians and some species of fish. Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, typically have gills during their larval stage and develop lungs as adults. Some fish, like lungfish, possess both gills for aquatic respiration and lungs for breathing air when necessary. This dual respiratory adaptation allows these organisms to thrive in varied environments.
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The fishes have gills for breathing
No. Aquatic plants do not have gills. Aquatic vertebrates, such as fish, have gills.
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The plural "gills" is the collective term for the breathing tissues of fish, amphibians, and some crustaceans. These animals use their gills to extract oxygen from water.
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
It uses its gills for breathing.