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The red gills of this [[common carp A gill () is a specialized respiratory organ that many aquatic animals use for aquatic gas exchange, i.e. to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. Branchia (: branchiae, from Ancient Greek ) is the zoologists' academic name for gills.

The gills of some semi-aquatic clades (e.g. crabs, terrestrial hermit crabs and amphibious fishes), have also adapted to allow air respiration (breathing) on land provided the gills are kept moist. In some terrestrial chelicerates species (tetrapulmonates such as spiders and scorpions), their ancestral gills have evolved into fully air-breathing book lungs. In some planktivorous bony fish species (e.g. silver and bighead carps), the gills are also used as a filter feeding organ via comb-like projections called gill rakers.

The microscopic structure of a gill presents a large surface area in contact with the external environment, which allows optimal diffusion. With the exception of some aquatic insects, the gills of aquatic animals have filaments and lamellae (folds) that contain blood vessels or coelomic fluid, from which gases are exchanged into and out of blood/hemolymph through the thin gill walls before being distributed by the circulatory system to other parts of the body. Gills or gill-like organs, located in different parts of the body, are found in various groups of aquatic animals, including molluscs, crustaceans, xiphosurans, aquatic insects, polychaetes and most aquatic vertebrates (fish and amphibian tadpoles). Semi-terrestrial marine animals such as crabs and mudskippers have gill chambers in which they store water, enabling them to temporarily survive on the reservoir of dissolved oxygen when they are on land. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The ten commandments of good teaching by gill

    Published 1997
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    The Ten commandments of good teaching by Gill

    Published 1998
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    Wailing Winny’s Car Boot Sale / by Munton, Gill

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    A Celebration ‘on Planet Zox / by Munton, Gill

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    Wailing Winny’s Car Boot Sale / by Munton, Gill

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    A Celebration ‘on Planet Zox / by Munton, Gill

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    Revise For Science Gcse / by Alderton, Gill

    Published 1999
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    A Little Princess/ by Gill, Margery

    Published 1994
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    Revise for Science GCSE/ by Alderton, Gill

    Published 1998
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    The Funny Farm by Davies Gill

    Published 1999
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    (revise for) Science GCSE : suffolk / by Alderton, Gill

    Published 1998
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    The sacred scroll by Anton Gill

    Published 2011
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    Ginger Pye Eleanor Estes / by Gill Margery

    Published 1951
    Other Authors: “…Gill Margery…”
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    Moths!. by Gill Munton

    Published 2013
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    Moths!. by Gill Munton

    Published 2013
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    A Good Cook?. by Munton, Gill

    Published 2004
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    The Greedy Green Gremlin. by Munton, Gill

    Published 2004
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    Green Wood for the Garden: 15 Easy Weekend Projects Using Freshly Cut Wood. by Gill Bridgewater

    Published 2002
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    The Practical Encyclopedia of Feng Shui . by Hale, Gill

    Published 1999
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