Fishes' gills prevent salt from going into the fishes insides. when a fish opens it's mouth all of the water with the salt is pushed out
A seawater fish is a fish that lives in the sea.
its a seawater fish
There are thousands of species of fish and they all look different from one another in some way. Seawater fish look like fish as do freshwater fish.
yes, it is a salt water fish
Marine fish regulate their osmotic pressure through a process called osmoregulation. Since the salt concentration in seawater is higher than in their bodily fluids, these fish face the challenge of losing water to their environment. To counteract this, they drink seawater and actively excrete excess salt through specialized cells in their gills and kidneys. This helps maintain a stable internal environment despite the salty surroundings.
There is plenty of fish in the salty region in the world like; sharks, eels, pretty fishies.
no
dont you mean saltwater fish?
Fish can taste a bit salty and mild.
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no, ham is too salty for fish.
it is a salt water fish