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Multiple Choice
How do fish obtain oxygen from their environment?
A
By absorbing oxygen directly through their skin
B
By using gills to extract dissolved oxygen from water
C
By breathing air through lungs
D
By converting carbon dioxide into oxygen internally
Verified step by step guidance
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Fish obtain oxygen from their environment primarily through specialized organs called gills.
Water enters the fish's mouth and flows over the gill filaments, which are rich in blood vessels.
Dissolved oxygen in the water diffuses across the thin membranes of the gill filaments into the bloodstream, following the principle of diffusion where molecules move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration.
Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, diffuses out of the blood and into the water through the gills, maintaining gas exchange.
This process allows fish to extract oxygen from water efficiently, even though the concentration of oxygen in water is much lower than in air.