At which body part chlorine secretory cells are present in Fish.
(a) Kidney
(b) Fine
(c) Gill
(d) Liver
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gills to maintain the osmolarity in the body fluid of fish
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The gills contains Chloride cells in teleost fishes.
Option(c)
Explanation:
- These cells pumps huge sodium and chloride ions out into the sea by following the concentration gradient in marine fish.
- At the same time, fish gills contain the system which includes the pump sodium and chloride ions into the fish, also against a concentration gradient.
- Hence the right answer is Gill which has chlorine secretory portion in fish. The gills are respiratory organs of fish.
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