there are only one gill on each side of a fish
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.
All fish have gills. Their gills are like lungs. And if they didn't have gills they would die.
Fish breathe using their gills. Gills are respiratory organs that extract oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide. Water passes through the fish's mouth and flows over the gills, allowing the fish to absorb oxygen from the water.
if it is truly a fish, not a whale, dolphin, etc., no. uh yeah Catfish have no gills and catfish are fish so yeah Catfish have and they are fish so your answer must be...yes! Catfish do indeed have gills. Please stop peddling your drivel.
The fishes heart is located close behind the fishes mouth.
Gills are located in the fish's body, near the slits in its neck. :)
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Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath. Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath.
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.
all fish have gills
There gills are located at the back of their heads
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All fish have gills. Their gills are like lungs. And if they didn't have gills they would die.
Sea otters do not have gills because they are mammals.