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Why does a fish die when taken out of water ? Give suitable reasons .

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Answer:

They suffocate to death.

Step-by-step explanation:

A fish's gills are richly supplied with blood capillaries and can readily absorb the oxygen dissolved in water. Their gills are not designed to take oxygen from the atmosphere. So, they do not get enough oxygen and they suffocate to death.

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User Davor Cubranic
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Answer:

Fishes have gills that are special to breathe only under water when it is takes out of water it dies

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