Biology, asked by robloxgomer695, 13 hours ago

how is the body of fish adapted to live in water​

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Answered by SurajBrainlyStarz
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Fish have adapted to their environment through the evolution of gills, swim bladders and fins. Gills allow fish to absorb oxygen from the water, swim bladders allow fish to maintain an appropriate level of buoyancy and fins allow the fish to move through the water.

Answered by ShiNely
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Fish have gills that allow them to"Breathe" oxygen in water.They are typically long narrow which reduces water resistant when they swim

Most fish have several fins for swimming they use some of their fins to propel themselves through the water and other to steer the body as they swim..

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