Biology, asked by medabalimiRaju, 9 months ago

how can you say fish lives in water having heavy metals in their bodies

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heavy metals enter fish through five main routes (food or non-food particles, gills, water, and skin), follow into the blood, and are carried to either a storage point or to the liver for its transformation or storage .

Answered by HeartHacker
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Answer:

heavy metals entire to through giils ,

water skin food particles flow into the blood and carrief to storage point .

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