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How is fish adapted to live in water​

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Answered by sauravharimohanan
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1) Fish has gills which helps it to breathe dissolved oxygen in water.

2) They are typically long and narrow, which reduces water resistance when they swim.

3) Most fish have several fins for swimming.

4) Swim bladders enable fish to move up and down, without sinking or floating too much in the water. Swim bladders may help fish survive in dirty water. Some sharks gulp air to push water over their gills to breathe while not swimming. This ram-ventilation effort can be used for short periods. Other sharks store fats and oils in their livers to help maintain buoyancy.

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Answered by toxicjoker2302
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The answer is the fish is adapted to live in water due to gills and fins. Gills are helps the fish breathe under water because they dont have lungs and fins help them to swim.

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