why don't freshwater animals take up so much water by Osmosis that they swell up and burst
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Fish do absorb water through their skin and gills in a process called osmosis. ... In the case of freshwater fish, their blood and bodily fluids are much saltier than the water they swim in, so water will flow in through their gills.
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