fishes , sharks
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.
Animals that have gills include fish, some amphibians like tadpoles, and certain invertebrates such as mollusks, crustaceans, and some insects in their larval stages. These gills enable these animals to extract oxygen from water for respiration.
There are a great number of animals that use their gills to strain food particles out of the water. Fish do this.
Animals do not get rid of oxygen- they consume it. They get rid of carbon dioxide by exhaling it from their lungs (or gills).
Venous hearts are found in certain invertebrates, particularly in some mollusks and arthropods. These hearts pump blood from the body cavity into the gills or other respiratory structures.
examples of heterotrouphs are:- animals and humans.
Fish are animals that have gills.
list two examples of how animals use sounds that people cant hear.
Gills allow animals to breath underwater.
amphibians use gills AND lungs, fish/marine life use gills alone
with their gills
Fish
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.
The primary function of external gills in aquatic animals is to exchanges gases. However, gas exchange is more difficult with external gills.
The primary aquatic animals man the animals that live in water. Such animals have gills and their body anatomy allows them to survive under water. Some examples include fish, snails, frogs, whales and many more.
The answer is ocean animals have fins, flippers, and gills.
No, terrestrial animals do not respire with gills. Gills are respiratory organs found in aquatic animals that extract oxygen from water. Terrestrial animals typically respire using lungs or tracheal systems to extract oxygen from the air.