Gill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A gill is an anatomical structure found in many aquatic organisms. It is a respiration organ whose function is the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide. The microscopi...
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Eric Gill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur Eric Rowton Gill (22 February 1882 – 17 November 1940) was a British sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter and printmaker, who was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. Today he is ...
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Gills themselves, located in gill clefts within the gill chambers, consist of fleshy, sheetlike filaments transected by extensions called lamellae. As water flows across the gills, the oxygen within them diffuses into blood circulating through vessels in the filaments and lamellae.
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name Aaron status student age 15 Question - Fish can pull oxygen from water, they have gills made to do this when moving water is going through them. My question is, with todays technology, could not people create a gill like machine so that humans could pull oxygen from water.
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Shark gills. Sharks have 5-7 pairs of gill slits located on the sides of their heads. They breathe through these gill slits. ... Sharks, like other fish, live in the water and use their gills to filter oxygen from the water. When water passes over the gills, a system of very fine blood vessels (capillaries) in the gills takes...
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Gills Bay lies on the Pentland Firth one of the world's wildest seaways in winter. A bay on the north coast often used as the place to take the boat to Stroma which once had a thriving population. It is easily reached when driving round the north coast road.
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Gills are the equivalent of a mammal’s lungs, says Jeffrey Malison, director of the aquaculture program at University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Their primary purpose is to exchange gases, take oxygen in and release carbon dioxide out of the fish.”...
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A selection of articles related to gills ... A Wisdom Archive on gills ... ARTICLES RELATED TO gills...
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