Biology, asked by princymounika248, 7 months ago

Deep-sea fishes adapted to survive in high pressure because they have
(A) Adipose tissue under skin
(B) Unsaturated fatty acids in their blood
(C) Glycerol in their body fluids
(D) Unsaturated fatty acids in their membranes

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Answered by mpv11lk018
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Answer:

A adipose tissue under skin

Answered by RADJKRISHNA
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Deep-sea fishes adapted to survive in high pressure because they have an Unique anatomical structures, proteins, and cell membranes allows them to withstand crushing pressure and darkness. This deep sea creature can withstand more water pressure than 1,600 elephants standing on its head.

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D)unsaturated fatty acids in their membranes is the correct answer

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