why is the body of fish well-adapted for aquatic life
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Adaptations for Water
Many structures in fish are adaptations for their aquatic lifestyle. ... Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. Water enters the mouth, passes over the gills, and exits the body through a special opening. Gills absorb oxygen from the water as it passes over them.
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