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yes, fish do release carbon. because they have carbon in there bodies, and they can't breathe air, but without their gills they would breathe air.

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How much carbon dioxide does the fish release?

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Which gas do fish breathe in the water?

carbon dioxide. All organisms release carbon dioxide.


Do fish give off CO2?

Yes, fish release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the water through their gills as part of the respiration process. This CO2 dissolves in the water and can contribute to changes in the pH levels of the aquatic environment.


Which of these adaptations enables a fish to live underwater?

Gills are the adaptation that enables a fish to extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide. This allows fish to respire efficiently while living underwater.


What gas is produced by fish and used by aquatic plants?

The gas produced by fish that is utilized by aquatic plants is carbon dioxide (CO2). Fish excrete carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration, which dissolves in the water and provides a vital source of carbon for aquatic plants during photosynthesis. In turn, these plants release oxygen, which is essential for fish and other aquatic organisms. This cyclical relationship helps maintain a balanced ecosystem in aquatic environments.


Do siames fitghing fish have gills?

All fish have gills. Their gills are like lungs. And if they didn't have gills they would die.


How does CO2 affect the fish?

Yes! CO2 as you know its carbon dioxide so fish is a living things and gives out carbon dioxide.


How do fish respirate?

Fish respirate through their gills, which are specialized organs that extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide. As water flows over their gills, oxygen diffuses into their bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out. Some fish can also use their swim bladder to supplement oxygen uptake from the water.


What are Examples of a pure substance?

Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.


What structures enable fish to breathe?

Fish have gills, which are specialized structures that extract oxygen from water as it flows over them. Gills are made up of thin filaments with a rich blood supply that allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Fish use their gills to absorb oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide.


Why underwater aquatic plants are kept in aquariums?

They absorb carbon dioxide from the water - and release oxygen. This keeps the water's oxygen level safe for the fish to survive.


What is a filter carbon for a fish tank?

A carbon filter is a good idea in any fish tank as it helps to keep the water oxygenated for the fish. You can get one at any pet store which sells aquarium supplies. An example of a store that may be found in many cities is Tisol. They generally carry a good supply of all aquarium products including carbon filters.