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Explain how the fish takes in oxygen​

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fishes have gills like lungs it is attach in a outer part which take oxygen from water hope ite help ful ❤thanks❤

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Fish breathe underwater using the oxygen that is dissolved in water. But to absorb oxygen from water, fish use special organs called gills. ... When the water moves through the gills, the dissolved oxygen from the water passes through the thin walls of gills and blood vessels, and enters the blood.

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