Describe the aquatic adaptation of the given museum specimen ray fish or frog
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Fish have adapted to their environment through the evolution of gills, swim bladders and fins. Gills allow fish to absorb oxygen from the water, swim bladders allow fish to maintain an appropriate level of buoyancy and fins allow the fish to move through the water. their own way.
Adaptations for Water
Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. Water enters the mouth, passes over the gills, and exits the body through a special opening. Gills absorb oxygen from the water as it passes over them. Fish have a stream-lined body.
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The aquatic adaptation of the given FROG
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Because frogs are amphibians and they have adaptations that help them live on land and in water.
- They are cold blooded, which means that their body temperatures change with that of the environment.
- A frog has lungs for breathing but also breathes through its skin.
- They have webbed feet, which help them to swim.
- They have long and strong hind limbs, which help them in leaping and catching their prey.
- A frog's eyes and nose are on top of its head. It can breathe and see when most of its body is under the water.
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