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Curiosities: Fish gills are equivalent to mammals’ lungs

Q: How do fish gills work?

Matthew Burns

Grade 7

Sennett Middle School

A: Gills are the equivalent of a mammal’s lungs, says Jeffrey Malison, director of the aquaculture program at UW-Madison. “Their primary purpose is to exchange gases, take oxygen in and release carbon dioxide out of the fish.”