Gill - Wikipedia A gill ( ɡɪl ⓘ) is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow respiration on land provided they are kept moist
How Do Gills Work? - American Oceans Gills are respiratory organs found in aquatic animals, including fish, sharks, lampreys, and hagfish They are responsible for extracting oxygen from water, which is then used to sustain the animal’s metabolism Gills are a specialized adaptation that has evolved in response to the unique challenges of living in an aquatic environment
Gill - A-Z Animals A gill is a respiratory organ present in many types of aquatic and semi-aquatic animals This rainbow trout’s gills consist of many thin, parallel filaments, or thread-like structures
Shubman Gill Becomes 5th Indian To Score Century In 1st Test . . . - News18 Shubman Gill entered his name in the history books on Friday (June 20) by becoming the fifth Indian cricketer to score a century in his first Test as captain The 25-year-old right-handed batter was appointed as India’s 37th Test captain on May 24, 2025, when chief selector Ajit Agarkar announced
Explained: Why Shubman Gill is at risk of an ICC sanction for . . . - Wisden The decision to sanction Gill rests with the match referee, who must determine whether it was a deliberate Level 1 offence If so, Gill could be fined 10 to 20 percent of his match fees However, if his breach was accidental – for instance, if his socks were wet or unusable – he might avoid a penalty
Shubman Gill scores first century as India Test captain, his 6th . . . Shubman Gill smashed his 6th century and his first as India Test skipper in the opening day of the 1st Test between England and India at Leeds on Friday New captain Gill is leading a transitioning India side bereft of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and R Ashwin, all of whom hung up their boots in the last few months