Thursday, January 5, 2012

Respiratory System

Water enters the gill chambers through the mouth.  The mouth opens and closes to pump water over the gills to respirate.  The blood in the gills absourb oxygen.  The gill rakers protect the fragile gill filament from harmful substances in the water.  The spiracles in the body deliver the oxygenated blood to the eye and brain through a seperate blood vessel.

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