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Mechanism of respiration in fish

  • Most bony fish have a special covering that protects the gills called the operculum.
  • As water carrying dissolved oxygen enters the mouth of the fish, the animal moves it’s jaw and operculum in order to pump water through the gills.
  • As water passes over the gill filaments blood inside the capillaries picks up the dissolved oxygen.
  • Blood flows opposite the flow of water over the filaments increasing the opportunity for absorption.
  • At this point the circulatory system transports the oxygen to all the tissues within the fish.
  • Water taken in continuously through the mouth passes backward between the gill bars and over the gill filaments, where the exchange of gases takes place.
  • The blood capillaries in the gill filaments are close to the gill surface to take up oxygen from the water and to give up excess carbon dioxide to the water.

Fish - Gills, Lungs, Swim Bladder | Britannica

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