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Biology - Module 3

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Question:

Explain ventilation in fish

Author: M Garcia



Answer:

- fish opens its mouth, which lowers the floor of the buccal cavity - the volume of the cavity increases, decreasing the pressure inside it - water is then sucked into the cavity - when the fish closes its mouth, the floor of the buccal cavity is raised again - volume inside decreases, pressure increases, and water is forced out of the gill filaments


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