Biology, asked by khanzadii1431, 10 months ago

how does osmoregulation take place in Marine Bony fish​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When they move to a hypertonic marine environment, these fish start drinking sea water; they excrete the excess salts through their gills and their urine, as illustrated in Figure 2. ... Sharks are cartilaginous fish with a rectal gland to secrete salt and assist in osmoregulation.✌✌✌

Answered by Alishbaltaf2003
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Explanation:

When they move to a hypertonic marine environment, these fish start drinking sea water; they excrete the excess salts through their gills and their urine, as illustrated in Figure 2. ... Sharks are cartilaginous fish with a rectal gland to secrete salt and assist in osmoregulation.✌✌✌

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