Biology, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Are fishes cold blooded or warm blooded
How can they change their body temperatures?​

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Answered by nikhilsram2004
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Answer:

fishes are cold blooded animals

their body temperature changes according to the temperature of the surroundings

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello dear...

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Are fishes cold blooded or warm blooded

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Generally fishes are cold blooded animals. Not all fishes are cold blooded. The opah is the only known fully warm-blooded fish that circulates heated blood throughout its body. Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature. They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures. If it is 50 °F outside, their body temperature will eventually drop to 50 °F, as well. Thus they have a variable body temperature as they move through surroundings with different temperatures. The water resources have different temperatures at different heights. Thus, when fishes move from one depth to another, their body temperature also fluctuates.

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