Oxygen partially dissolves in water. Respiratory systems of aquatic animals are adapted to get this dissolved oxygen. They have gills for respiration.
Oxygen is disolved in the water from the air.
Water comprises of oxygen. It is used by the animals.
Oxygen can become dissolved in water.
Fish breathe oxygen, which they extract from the water with their gills.
Most organisms, except for some such as anaerobic bacteria, respire oxygen. Fish have gills, gills have the ability to take the oxygen out of the molecule H2O.Fish have gills, which filter out the oxygen from the water. However, they can't breath out of water.A fish doesn't have lungs, it has gills, so it doesn't breathe in water really.Fish breathe under water by using their GILLSto surviveGills pull oxygen from the water but they can't breathe out of the water because the other chemicals in the air.
Fish have gills, that's what helps them breath underwater.
Fish breathe through their gills. There are usually gills on either side of the pharynx. Gills have thread-like structures (filaments). These filaments exchange the oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Fish do not breathe through their mouth like humans. They have gills which the use to filter the oxygen from the water.
Fish breathe oxygen, which they extract from the water with their gills.
yes fish breathe from it
Oxygen to breathe
Fish, like all animals, require oxygen to live. They get their oxygen by filtering it out of the water using their gills, so you could say that they breathe water.
If you want less oxygen breathe it in from the water or get a fish to do it
fish breath under water because in water oxygen is mixed.
Yes they breathe through their gills using the oxygen in the water.
Most organisms, except for some such as anaerobic bacteria, respire oxygen. Fish have gills, gills have the ability to take the oxygen out of the molecule H2O.Fish have gills, which filter out the oxygen from the water. However, they can't breath out of water.A fish doesn't have lungs, it has gills, so it doesn't breathe in water really.Fish breathe under water by using their GILLSto surviveGills pull oxygen from the water but they can't breathe out of the water because the other chemicals in the air.
Kind of. Fish need to breathe water to get oxygen. If they can't breathe, or if the water has too little oxygen dissolved in it, the fish will die from lack of oxygen (I would say suffocate; you may say drown).
for example, fish: fish actually breathe water but they don't breathe it like humans do it just passes through their gills and i think water also has some oxygen in it.
Yes, they breathe to extract oxygen from the water like a fish.
no it is completely different are bodies cant breathe that only pure oxygen(o2). although fish can breathe the dissolved oxygen in water