Examples of using Gill in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Corridors can be called“two-breathing” fish, except for gill breathing, gather air in the intestine,
They have large and delicate gill surfaces, and contact with foreign matter can strip away their large scales.
In 2007, Gill Landry released a solo album titled The Ballad of Lawless Soirez on Nettwerk Records.
feed on small fish, shrimp, and squid, sockeye feed on plankton they filter through gill rakers.
internalize those things and end up with large thoracic cavities because we have got internal gill sets?”.
As the name suggests, this shark has six gill slits, unusual among most shark species.
developed movable jaws, adapted from the supports of the front two or three gill arches.
as are decreased mouth, gill and eye movements.
When Distel opened up the first living specimen and got inside that huge gill, he found bacteria, just like in a typical shipworm.
Chris Matthews, from Fish Vet Group, gives an overview of amoebic gill disease.
developed movable jaws, adapted from the supports of the front two or three gill arches.
Found almost circumglobally in deep water, it is one of the few species of sharks with seven pairs of gill slits as opposed to the usual five.
Clean gill and body of shrimp,
Gill claims his four siblings refused to give him a share in the property because he had no child.
Fish exchange gases by pulling oxygen-rich water through their mouths and pumping it over their gill filaments.
Austin Gill was sent by the council to reestablish the Paris office, which soon had tours
Sharks and rays typically have five pairs of gill slits that open directly to the outside of the body, though some more primitive sharks have six
celestial sphere over time.[15] In 1882-3, the parallax of ε Indi was measured by astronomers David Gill and William L. Elkin at the Cape of Good Hope.
such as gill netting fish to estimate populations,