The gills of bivalves that I have seen, I would describe as looking like a piece of screening covered with cilia.
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Clams, octopi, oysters, scallops, slugs, snails, and squid are all mollusks. Mollusks have soft bodies and either a 1 shell or 2 shells. Clams and scallops are bivalves, which are 2-shelled mollusks.
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.
Gills would be respiration
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An internal structure which supports the life form.
Could you please provide more context or describe the structure you are referring to? This would help me give you a more accurate answer.
I would be happy to help identify a structure, but I need more context or details about the specific structure you are referring to. Please provide additional information or describe the structure in question.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about the specific structure you're referring to. Could you please describe the structure or provide additional details?
whereas we have lungs for ventillation, the fish use gills, on the side of their head, usually. As they swim, water flows over the gills and oxygen diffuses from the water into their blood stream. :) if you need more info, then search gills on google! :D
All fish have gills. Their gills are like lungs. And if they didn't have gills they would die.
a fish