why fishes survive underwater​

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Fishes survive underwater because they get the oxygen they need from the water they live in. Fish have special filters in the sides of their body called 'gills' that act as their 'lungs'. The fish opens its mouth to let water flow through the gills and out of its body. As the water passes the gill membrane, oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream.

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They get the oxygen they need from the water they live in.

They have special filters in the sides of their body called 'gills' that act as their 'lungs opens its mouth to let water flow through the gills and out of its body. As the water passes the gill membrane, oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream