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If a marine fish is placed in a freshwater aquarium/will the fish be able to survive? Why or why not?
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23/12/2021 6:33 pm
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If a marine fish is placed in a freshwater aquarium/will the fish be able to survive? Why or why not?
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23/12/2021 6:33 pm
If a marine fish is placed in a freshwater aquarium, then its chances of survival will diminish. This is because their bodies are adapted to high salt concentrations in the marine environment. In freshwater conditions, they are unable to regulate the water entering the body (through osmosis). Water enters their body due to the hypotonic environment outside. This results in the swelling up of the body, eventually leading to the death of the marine fish.
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