Biology, asked by angelicaricardo04, 5 months ago

How do fish like salmon have the ability to live in both fresh and saltwater environments?
A.All of these
B.They have special adaptations that allow them to live in both
C.They aren't affected by osmosis
D.They use active transport frequently to adjust

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Answered by tanmay758
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Answer:

Salmon are considered “anadromous” which means they live in both fresh and salt water. They are born in freshwater where they spend a few months to a few years (depending on the species) before moving out to the ocean. ... That's because when saltwater fish are exposed to freshwater, it can cause their cells to burst.

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Answered by reshma33312
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Answer: B

Explanation:

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