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External Gills Function. The respiratory organs in fish are gills. Axolotls are an example of an amphibian with external gills. Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to take up oxygen dissolved in the water and diffuse carbon dioxide out of the. Gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water and expelling carbon dioxide in aquatic animals. The process of respiration in gills. Each gill has many gill filaments, which contain a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries (fig. External gills stick out of the animal and exchange gases in the water without protection. Gills are present in all amphibian larvae and in some aquatic. Gills are evaginated respiratory surfaces used for breathing in water. They are designed so that water can flow continually passed them, coming in through the mouth (and/or the spiracle in sharks and their allies) and passing out through the single.

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The process of respiration in gills. They are designed so that water can flow continually passed them, coming in through the mouth (and/or the spiracle in sharks and their allies) and passing out through the single. Gills are evaginated respiratory surfaces used for breathing in water. External gills stick out of the animal and exchange gases in the water without protection. Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to take up oxygen dissolved in the water and diffuse carbon dioxide out of the. Gills are present in all amphibian larvae and in some aquatic. The respiratory organs in fish are gills. Axolotls are an example of an amphibian with external gills. Gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water and expelling carbon dioxide in aquatic animals. Each gill has many gill filaments, which contain a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries (fig.

PPT Chapter 42. PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID5564786

External Gills Function The process of respiration in gills. Gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water and expelling carbon dioxide in aquatic animals. Each gill has many gill filaments, which contain a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries (fig. The respiratory organs in fish are gills. Gills are evaginated respiratory surfaces used for breathing in water. Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to take up oxygen dissolved in the water and diffuse carbon dioxide out of the. The process of respiration in gills. They are designed so that water can flow continually passed them, coming in through the mouth (and/or the spiracle in sharks and their allies) and passing out through the single. Gills are present in all amphibian larvae and in some aquatic. Axolotls are an example of an amphibian with external gills. External gills stick out of the animal and exchange gases in the water without protection.

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