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Why are fishes cold blooded animals?​

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Answered by shan995
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Like reptiles and amphibians, fish are cold-blooded poikilothermous vertebrates —meaning they get their body temperature from the surrounding water. ... Temperature also affects metabolism and metabolic processes occur quicker in warmer water. This also adds to the amount of oxygen fish require. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER.

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