The gills close everytime the fish bulps up water into it's mouth, so it is the same amount as breaths.
How many times a fish moves its gills in 1 minute depends on the species of fish and its size. Some species move their gills between 125 and 135 times a minute. Smaller fish move their gills more often than larger ones.
104 times in one minute
72 times
1440
3600 times.
well for an 11 year old girl i blinked 12 times signed bettyann
If we define a day as 24 hours, the minute hand moves around the clock face once an hour. 24 times.
6 degrees
120 degrees
One minute or 60 seconds
Certain kinds of sea horses can move 10.5 inches per minute
The nostrils usually open and close about 20 times in one minute, whereas the throat moves up and down in synchrony with breathing, so it will move once for each breath taken. Therefore, the number of times the nostrils open and close in one minute would typically be more frequent than the number of times the throat moves up and down in one minute.