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1.) Eggs of fish are protected by a​

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Answered by gurjaapsingh2001
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Explanation:

Male freshwater fish will fervently guard a nest of eggs they've fertilizedbut that doesn't stop them from eating a few when they get hungry. ... Until his offspring hatch, the male diligently tends to the nest (see image), protecting it from predators and fanning his tail to aerate the eggs.

Answered by naazmeensyed313
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Answer:

The fish of eggs are covered with a soft protective jelly that protect them from water

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