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How do fish adapt in water

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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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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

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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.

the four adaptive features of fish is as follows- they contain gills to breathe in water without any problem, they have a streamed line body which helps them to swim freely in water, they are cold blooded which helps them to survive in the cold water, they have several fins which help them to swim.

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