fishes. All fishes breath in the water. They cannot survive outside of water except for few fishes which have adapted to breath air like the mud skipper fish. The only reason fishes are able to breath under water is because of their gills
*What ARE fish breathing ORGANS. Your subject is plural, my friend. They are called gills.
It is called the Kaukau, the great mask of water breathing.
It aids in breathing through the gills.
Fish don't breath, they take in water through the gills, take out the oxygen from the water, and dispel the excess water
because its not a salt water fish.And its not used to breathing salt water and god didnt want freshwater fish breathing salt water...like we can breathe under water
The smaller the size of a tropical fish the faster their breathing rate will be. The smallest fish will have the fastest breathing rates.
Fish remove oxygen from water with specialized respiratory organs called gills. Fish gills are made up of many folds of tissue and are filled with blood.When a fish swims, it takes water in through its mouth and then pushes the water back over its gills. In the gills, oxygen dissolved in the water moves into the fish's blood. Answers taken from 6th grade science book.
you can be like a fish or you are maybe a fish if u can breath under the water.And you can use the binoculars for breathing under the water.
Fish have gills which take oxygen from water that passes through.
because it has gills that filter out the water and leave the air.
Bidasari is unusual because her life is bonded to the fish: if the fish leaves the water, she stops breathing.
fish are under water they don't breathe. but they do absorb oxygen from the water through their gills. They're incredibley amazing!