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Osmoregulation in fresh water fish is performed by

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Osmoregulatin in fresh water fish is performed by gill membranes.

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Osmoregulation in fresh water fish is performed by gill membranes.

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• Gills are respiratory organs that's found in many aquatic organisms which inhale or take in dissolved oxygen or O2 from water and exhale or give out carbon dioxide or CO2.

• Gills of some species, for example of hermit crabs, have developed or adapted to allow the process of respiration on land provided they are kept moist.

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