Biology, asked by SueRM, 1 year ago

Ammonia is released as a nitrogenous waste from fish ams hydra. It is very soluble in water and very toxic. So, if it's toxic, why doesn't it affect fish in water?

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Answered by swasty
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Hi, this is the answer of me.
yes you are right it is harmful to fish and it will be ammonia affected fish there is one thing which is it can tolerate the external ammonia present in water. So, there are some fish which cannot tolerate the ammonia and it will be easily affected
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