how does a catadromous fish perform osmoregulation in two contrasting medium?
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Osmoregulation is the process of maintaining an internal balance of salt and water in a fish's body. ... Since the fish's skin is so thin, especially around places like the gills, external water constantly tries to invade the fish's body by osmosis and diffusion.
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