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Q: What is the salinity of fish blood?
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What is the term for a fish that must stay in one salinity zone?

There is no specific jargon which is used to describe a fish that can only stay in one salinity zone.


What is the salinity of cow blood?

The answer is eleven.


What fish live in the Atlantic but not the pacific?

It depends about the salinity.


Does human blood have the same composition as sea water?

no. blood has approx .9% salinity, while ocean water has about 3.5% salinity.


What is the similarity between your blood and the sea?

The salinity of your blood is exactly the same as that of the sea


Which fish cannot swim in the sea?

Freshwater fish would not survive the salinity of the sea for very long.


How much saltier is ocean water than your blood?

On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5% The salinity of human blood is 0.9%. So sea water is roughly 3.5 times as salty as blood.


Can salt water fish swallow salt water and live?

Yes they can as long as it is the correct salinity. However if the salinity is too high/low it could quickly cause disease and end up killing your fish.


What is the salinity level for a clown fish?

Between 1.020 and 1.025 is good for a clownfish.


How do animals adapt to various levels of salinity?

Most of these animals, I think, is fish, the migratory fish. When they stay in freshwater they keep the mineral substance from the surrounding. By contrase, they extrete the salinity and keep water when they ger into sea water.


Which sea contain no fish?

The Dead Sea contains no fish because of its high salinity. Only some bacteria and fungi are in it.


Is salinity good?

That depends upon whom you ask. If you're asking a fresh water fish, no, salinity would not be good. If you're asking a salt water fish, salinity up to a certain point is good. If you're asking a brine shrimp, definitely yes. If you're asking a heart patient with hypertensive problems, no.