They have special organs called gills that are designed to extract dissolved oxygen from the water. The gills have lots of tiny blood vessels that absorb the oxygen and release carbon dioxide back into the water.
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Where do fish the air they need?
Fish don't breathe air like humans do! Instead, they get the oxygen they need from the water.
They have special organs called gills that are designed to extract dissolved oxygen from the water. The gills have lots of tiny blood vessels that absorb the oxygen and release carbon dioxide back into the water. |