If leopards were to develop a pair of secondary gills, it would imply a significant evolutionary adaptation. Gills are respiratory organs that allow aquatic animals to extract oxygen from water, so the presence of gills on a land animal like a leopard would suggest a transition towards an amphibious or fully aquatic lifestyle. This adaptation would require complex physiological changes to support underwater respiration and would likely impact the leopard's behavior, habitat, and diet.
if the gills are clogged the fish will die with out cure
Spores.
Spores.
through gills!!
Reproductive cells formed on mushroom gills are called basidiospores. Basidiospores are produced on the basidia, which are specialized structures found on the gills of mushrooms. When basidiospores are released, they can germinate and give rise to new mycelium.
gills, fins, secondary transparent eyelids, to name a few.
You spontaneously grow gills and then that works.
That is where it breathe in water and if you blew air into its gill you would drown it in air
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.
The gills of a mushroom contain reproductive basidia. Within the basidia, a zygote is formed. The zygote then unergoes meiosis, (and the cycle begins again). Basically they produce spores, and hold up the cap of a mushroom!:) <3 Gina Schriefer
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed