Diffusion is the way water moves out of the Saltwater Fish and into the ocean.
Fish and aquatic animals have a complex task of Osmoregulation. Their bodies and especially the gills are bathed in either salt water with high salt levels for sea life, or freshwater with low salt levels for Freshwater Fish.
The saltwater fish tend to keep saltier blood than freshwater fish. In some species, it essentially matches the environment.
In the sea, some animals maintain essentially an isotonic solution between the blood and the salt water thus preventing osmosis into the ocean.
Other ocean fish drink salt water, and actively pump sodium and chloride ions out of their gills to maintain the osmotic gradient.
Freshwater fish have highly efficient kidneys to excrete lots of water and little salt. However, they still must expend energy to pump salt and ions into their bodies.
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Some salts react with suspended soils in the ocean and fall to the ocean floor as sediment. Also, some water will become trapped away from the ocean and the water will evaporate leaving solid salt behind. Some organisms in the ocean with shells also use small amounts of salt to,aintain their shell.
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Cellular Respiration
It moves along concentration gradient. From higher concentration to lower ,diffusion.
It moves along concentration gradient. Water moves out to the salt water
Diffusion
Osmosis is the process of water moving from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.
The answer is that water molecules move by a stream of moving cytoplasm, some what like how the currents move to the ocean.
Osmosis is the process of water moving from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.
Cell contraction
Down the phloem
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No. Ocean water actually requires more water to process the salt than the water that is there. You are worse off after drinking salt water.
a salt water fish is a fish that lives in the ocean
No. Lake water is freshwater and ocean water is saltwater.
Salt water
The Atlantic Ocean contains salt water. It contains approximately 3% salt.
All seas are saltwater. A sea (or ocean) is what we call a large body of salt water.
The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
do you mean out of a cell of a saltwater fish,if then: osmosis
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
Quite a number of lakes have saltwater.
Sediment settles out of the moving water by the process of.