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Write about the adaptative features of saline water fishes

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water.

\bold{\longmapsto}Fish have a stream-lined body.

\bold{\longmapsto}Most fish have several fins for swimming.

\bold{\longmapsto}Fish have a system of muscles for movement.

\bold{\longmapsto}Most fish have a swim bladder.

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Answered by Anonymous
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♡ ↪ Chloride cells in the gills of marine fish produce an enzyme, called gill Na+/K+ ATPase, that enables them to rid their plasma of excess salt, which builds up when they drink seawater. They use the enzyme to pump sodium out of their gills at the cost of energy.

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