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Salt helps fish live underwater by maintaining the proper balance of fluids within their bodies, a process known as osmoregulation. Fish in saltwater environments have adapted to higher salt concentrations, which allows them to regulate their internal salt levels and prevent dehydration. In contrast, Freshwater Fish have mechanisms to expel excess water and retain salts. This balance is crucial for their survival in their respective habitats.

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