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The respiratory system of fish is different
                from that of all other living things. People
                have noses to breathe with, and fish have

                gills. With these they use the oxygen in the
                water. The water they continually take in

                passes in through the mouths of the gills
                and out again. Very fine veins in the gills
                remove the oxygen in the water and re-

                place it with the carbon dioxide in the
                body. Most fish have nostrils, but these are
                never used for respiration. The nostrils

                have tiny sacs in them, which fish use to
                smell the water which flows around them.
                     For example, sharks use smell to locate

                           their prey.










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