When fish take in water, they extract dissolved oxygen through their gills, which is essential for their respiration. The gills filter out the oxygen from the water, allowing fish to breathe. Additionally, fish may also remove carbon dioxide and other waste products from their bloodstream as water passes over their gill filaments. Thus, the primary function of this process is to facilitate gas exchange for survival.
You take a pitcher or a plastic cup and take the fish out with that with some water in it. T hen after that you start to take other glasses and take water out. But at the end i do not know what do do when you cant get anymore water.
Fish don't breath, they take in water through the gills, take out the oxygen from the water, and dispel the excess water
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Who take the fish out of the water
Who take the fish out of the water
I suggest you take the fish out of the mud water and place it in the fresh water.
Fish have gills, which allow them to take oxygen out of the water, just as we take oxygen out of the air, to put it simply.
Take from the water with a net.
They take a dump in the water and the fish are attracted to it and they grab the fish with their hands.
fresh water fish
take the fish out and then dump new rocks on top after dumping the water out.. put the fish in a bag filled with water. this job could be difficult if you have a large amount of fish. it depends on how many fish you have
they breath in water and the oxygen from the water they take