Do fish have noses?
No they don't , but they do have gills through which they breath, and nears (like nostril holes) through which they smell. Cha!
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Yes, fish have sensory nerves within their nostrils, which in most species consist of a pair of double sacs that open only outward
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About Gills
Gills are what fish use to breath underwater. They pull dissolved oxygen out of the water the same way we pull oxygen out of the air.
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