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8. Fish have a bony structure called a

attached, supporting the gill structure.
to which the gill filaments are

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Each gill is supported by a gill arch – a bony structure that is oriented vertically on the side of a fish, just behind its head. The gill arch provides the support to hold a number of comb-like structures called gill filaments.

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