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When fish breathe, their gills exchange oxygen and ___________. a. carbon dioxide c. carbon monoxide b. nitrogen d. only oxygen is exchanged?
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When fish breathe, their gills exchange oxygen and ___________.
a. carbon dioxide
c. carbon monoxide
b. nitrogen
d. only oxygen is exchanged?
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C. carbon monoxide is the answer
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