Biology, asked by hemrajkbhaskar, 1 month ago

(4) Select the option that lists the logical reply required in picture no.4 given below ​

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Answered by gausiya191091
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C.What are you talking about.

Answered by priyaag2102
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Like the original one

Explanation:

  • Deep-sea fish are creatures that live in the twilight below the groundwaters of the sun, which is below the epipelagic or photic region of the blue. Other deep-sea fish include torchfish, cookiecutter sharks, bristlemouths, anglerfish, viperfish, & some species of eelpout.

Much bony fish have more than just one set of nostrils.

  • The nostrils of fish also do not open into the back of the mouth like in mammals and are therefore not meant for breathing. They carry in the senses of smell, which are very sensitive for fish to detect the presence of food in the water at great distances. More nostrils = more smell!

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