milk and soda are both primarily water. fish could not live in either of them because soda is too acidic and sugary and milk would spoil. there are cave fish who live in like3M sulfuric acid though
no, for several reasons.
first and foremost, keep in mind that fish breathe in oxygen, just like we do, they just get oxygen from the water. a lot of other liquids aren't very oxygenated. a fish trying to breathe in milk or soda would be like us trying to breathe car exhaust.
also, fish greatly prefer a pH that isn't very far away from neutral. many other liquids are either too acidic or too basic for them.
No, fish cannot survive in milk as it does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for them to live. Fish need water to breathe and milk would not be a suitable environment for them to survive.
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.
Most fish breathe with gills.
fish breathe through their gills
Yes, fish do 'breathe' through gills.
Fish breathe with the help with gills.
Most fish breathe through their gills, not moist skin! :)
Jawless fish breathe from gills.
No, a humpback whale is not a fish; it is a mammal. Like all whales, humpbacks belong to the order Cetacea and are warm-blooded, breathe air through lungs, and give live birth. They also nurse their young with milk, distinguishing them from fish, which lay eggs and breathe underwater using gills.
through gills
No,not all fish breathe through gills
They do breathe air.