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Humans do not have gills; we breathe using lungs. Gills are specialized organs found in many aquatic animals, like fish, that extract oxygen from water. In embryonic development, human embryos do exhibit structures similar to gills, but they develop into other structures as the fetus matures. This evolutionary trait reflects our distant ancestry with aquatic organisms.

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