How is a fish adapted to the aquatic mode of life
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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.
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It has streamlined body that helps it cut through water
it has fins that help it swim'
it has gills that helps it respire through the water
it has scales that protects it
these are the reasons how fish is adapted to the aquatic mode of life
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