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explain how fishes adapts to its surroundings

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adaptations for Water

Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. ... They are typically long and narrow, which reduces water resistance when they swim. Most fish have several fins for swimming. They use some of their fins to propel themselves through the water and others to steer the body as they swim.

Answered by shahkrish769
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fish adapts themselves to their surroundings as they are cold blooded animals which cannot change their temperature as humans do as we are warm blooded animals but this requires a high needs of oxygen and we know that fishes breathe faster than terrestrial organisms as the oxygen available in the atmosphere is far more than in water .this finds difficult the fish to breathe in water and their oxygen need is very low so they adapt the environment by the temperature conditions

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