Yes.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
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.
A fish breaths through it's gills.
All fish breath through their gills, there is oxygen in water, as such, they take the oxygen through their gills.
Bass breathe by extracting oxygen from the water through their gills. They take in water through their mouth, which passes over the gills where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is released. This allows them to extract oxygen for respiration.
Yes, fish do 'breathe' through gills.
No,not all fish breathe through gills
Jawless fish breathe from gills.
Most fish breathe through their gills, not moist skin! :)
through gills
fish breathe through their gills
yes but not through lungs they breathe through gills
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
All fish breathe through their gills. Some have additional organs to assist but all fish use their gills to obtain oxygen from the water they live in.
Seahorses are fish and like most other fish they breathe through gills.
Fishes breathe through gills. As a cichlidae fish, the tilapia is no exception.Tilapia breathes through gills.
Fish breathe through gills, as does at least one type of amphibian, the axolotl.